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This Design Collective Is Helping Fashion Embrace Regenerative Agriculture

Nishanth Chopra launched Oshadi Studio as an exercise in “seed-to-sew” fashion design, but it’s since grown into a fully regenerative, independent supply chain that any designer can tap into.

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Architect Julia Watson On How Indigenous Architecture Can Change the Way We Live on Earth

In her new book, architect Julia Watson explores how indigenous communities have long practiced sustainability and climate resilience through design, food, and technology—and what we can learn from them.

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Meet Kristal Hansley, the Solar Industry’s First Black Woman CEO

Kristal Hansley didn’t let the pandemic stop her from launching WeSolar, a community solar program set to expand across the U.S.

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Ghanaian Artist Kwesi Botchway Revels in the Many Colors of Blackness in a New London Show

Titled “Becoming as well as Being,” the exhibition is co-curated by the British writer Ekow Eshun and will showcase 21 striking portraits that explore themes of identity, culture, and beauty.

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SZA Used H&M’s New Looop Machine to Upcycle Her Mom’s Favorite Skirt from the ’90s

The musician unearthed a family treasure and repurposed it in order to help promote sustainability in fashion.

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Early Voters Are Showing Up at the Polls in Record Numbers. What Could That Tell Us About Nov. 3?

More than 60 million voters have already cast their ballots in the 2020 presidential race, with some election experts predicting that as early voting could reach an historic 100 million ballots by Election Day.

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How Rewilding Brought Nature Back to England’s Knepp Estate

At her 3,500-acre property in West Sussex, Isabella Tree let nature run its unruly course.

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