Songs of Lament and Hope
Natasha Duquette explores the themes of lament and healing in the poetry of three Canadian women.

Natasha Duquette explores the themes of lament and healing in the poetry of three Canadian women.
Poet Maryann Corbett reminds us of the “cost and pain” of beauty.
Paul Arnold proposes that the warmth of modern homes makes it very difficult to have a holistic and sustainable relationship to the natural world.
Ruthanne SooHee Crapo encourages those committed to environmental justice to reflect on the place of waste in modern life.
In Appalachia’s faith-based intentional communities, Michael J. Iafrate locates the relevant “social poetry” necessary for ecological change.
Dave Pritchett finds the earthy practice of tracking to be a spiritual discipline.
Mick Pope proposes that events at Standing Rock offer an example of how the politics of fossil fuels can be defeated by nonviolence.
In this interview with Judith Butler, we consider her work in light of the recent events at Standing Rock and the 2016 presidential election.
Julie M. Hamilton views the embodied art of Lia Chavez in the light of ancient spiritual practices.