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Israel is moving to seize the West Bank– &silence makes it easier for the occupation. I signed this petition to push leaders to freeze trade &sanction Israeli ministers pushing this illegal takeover. Pls Add ur name to help make this impossible to ignore. secure.avaaz.org/campaign/en…
Even after announcing a “ceasefire”, Israel keeps killing civilians and blocking aid in Gaza - while the EU continues business as usual with war criminals. Add your name to demand: no more trade, no more arms, no more complicity! action.wemove.eu/sign/2025-0…
New Internationalist mag is at risk of closing after 50yrs of radical journalism. Watch their 'More than a magazine' video and support if you can! crowdfunder.co.uk/p/save-new…
It's #InternationalLynxDay although sadly extinct in the UK, lynx is an animal of magic and mystery. In Druidry it's the 'keeper of secrets' symbolising the power of clairvoyance
#lynxday#mythology#druidry
📷 Bernard Landgraf
Everyone Wants a Village, Nobody Wants to Be a Villager | RR 26
Nate is joined by Nora Bateson, creator of Warm Data Labs, with Jonathan Goldsmith and Lucas Jackson
youtu.be/nG9RrjTtoBk?si=OjV1… via @YouTube
sharing an article that Joy van Helvert and I have written for the latest edition of AI Practitioner. you can find a free download on our website via this blog. and more information on other great articles in this issue - lots to enjoy on education
appreciatingpeople.co.uk/app…
In Cumbrian dialects, 'yar' is hare
A symbol of femininity and rebirth, and a messenger, moving by moonlight between this world and The Otherworld
more: Folklore of the Lake District
bardofcumberland.com/folklor…#nature#folklore#lakedistrict
art: Adam Oehlers
Western thought tends to explain the world by breaking it down into parts; atoms, individuals, isolated units that combine to form larger wholes. | iai.tv/articles/african-phil…
But many African philosophies, including Ubuntu, challenge this picture from the ground up. Philosopher Elvis Imafidon argues that things don't exist first and then enter into relationships, but become what they are through their relationships.
From this radical rethinking of existence emerges a community-centred ethics that places equal value on human and non-human aspects of reality alike.
sharing an article that Joy van Helvert and I have written for the latest edition of AI Practitioner. you can find a free download on our website via this blog. and more information on other great articles in this issue - lots to enjoy on education
appreciatingpeople.co.uk/app…
Really good news. Over the last 15 years the world gained more mangroves than it has lost, thanks to stronger legal protections following the 2004 tsunami which proved their importance in protecting coasts. Also vital for fish and in absorbing carbon.
bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cn4p…
In Cumbrian dialects, 'urchin' is hedgehog. In a creation myth the entire world was just a giant lake, until a hedgehog brought sand in its spines to create land
more in my: Folklore of the Lake District
bardofcumberland.com/folklor…#hedgehogs#folklore#booklovers
art: Amy Brown