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Green thumbs and Black youth: The social complexity of urban gardening

June 20, 2016 becreaturekind
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“Garden club? I’m not trying to join the garden club! What are you trying to do, make me a slave or something?” How do you respond to a question like this?

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In Guest Author Tags African American, Black youth, community, culture, ecology, environment, farming, garden, justice, nature, race, religion, urban gardening
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A Hand Like a Nest, a special guest blog by artist Michael Cook

April 19, 2016 becreaturekind
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In the saints I have found images of human tenderness towards creation that make no rational sense, going far beyond mere ecology, as the Sermon on the Mount goes infinitely beyond ethics. 

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In Guest Author Tags animals, art, creation, earthday, nature, saints, spirituality, theology
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