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Climate Minds with Ancient Spirit Rising!

5/1/2018

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Including work by Pegi Eyers, Unpsychology Issue 4: the Climate Minds Anthology  is a great collection of imaginative and creative responses to the climate crisis from a host of writers, artists, activists and "unpsychologists."  Events and gatherings related to Unpsychology 4 are happening worldwide, and conversations on Climate Minds are sure to continue in the future.  Available as a FREE download, The essays, stories, poetry and art in the Climate Minds Anthology are located in our everyday reality, as well as in imaginary, spiritual and ecological worlds that are key to our psychological wellbeing.  How can human beings live their lives in times to come? Explore how the climate crisis is reflected in our psychology, and in our cultural assumptions and behaviors.

ESSAYS  "Faltering" by Emma Palmer, "Lamant for a Giant's Sigh" by Toby Chown, "Neurodecolonization (or, Riding the Waves of Change)" by Pegi Eyers, "Taking the Climate Crisis Personally" by Zhiwa Woodbury, "Climate Stressors & Climate Resilience" by Vanessa Thevathasan, "Nature Dreaming" by Fiona Brannigan, "The Vow 2 Act" by Meg Hollingsworth, "Reaching for the Climate Mind" by  Irv Beiman, and "Climate Mind, Climate Madness" by Julia Macintosh. 
EDITORIAL Steve Thorp & Julia Macintosh with editorial dialogues that set context and provide reference points.  PROSE Monica Dragotz, Jane Glenzinska and Margot Lasher.FICTION C. G. Frederick, Alex Lockwood, Sarah Mahoudh and Steve Thorp. 
POETRY  Helen May Williams, Zara Mhofu, Jenny Arran, Becca Warner, Rachael Clyne, Janet Lees, Rachel MacDonald, Irv Beiman, Meg Hollingsworth, Sarah Wint and Steve Thorp. BOOK 
REVIEW  Elizabeth Cotton. 
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LLUSTRATIONS AND ARTWORK  Jenny Arran, Ruth Thorp, Fiona Brannigan, Carissa Tanton,  Jean Thomas and Janet Lees.

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