A lower-level fisherman is waiting for the birth of his wife's child after both of them have been through prolonged anxiety. They believe the myths about the stolen turtle eggs are able to maintain the wife's pregnancy. But they will be faced with regulation of turtle conservation and climate change in their area.
As queer trans and gender non-conforming children of the Vietnamese diaspora, we are fragmented at the crossroads of being displaced from not only a sense of belonging to our ancestral land, but also our own bodies which are conditioned by society to stray away from our most authentic existence.
Yet these bodies of ours are the vessels we sail to embark on a lifetime voyage of return to our original selves. It is our bodies that navigate the treacherous tides of normative systems that impose themselves on our very being. And it is our bodies that act as community lighthouses for collective liberation.
Ultimately, the landscape of our bodies is our blueprint to remembering, to healing, to blooming.
Slaughterhouse owner Werner Haas has a ton of slaughter waste dumped on his front lawn in the middle of the night. Fuming mad, he files charges against unknown persons and foolishly sets something in motion that can’t be stopped.
The world was black and white, until they got a different perspective.
A young poet grapples with his decision to leave society during the end of the world.
We all know the big bad wolf of fairy-tale fame—over hundreds of years the wolf has become a culturally imprinted symbol of fear that’s completely detached from reality. In fact there weren’t even any wolves in western Europe for a long time. But they’re back—for example in Germany, where these social animals now occupy a few scattered areas around the country that people have left to them.
A man reflects on his past through visions of a mysterious figure guiding him through different phases of his life.
'I found a nice place. I wanted to share it.'
In the central Peruvian Amazon, Josept Luis Camacho Ñaco, a young indigenous man from the Nomatsigenga Community of Boca Kiatari, shares his urgent message with the world. In a moving short film, the community comes together to preserve their natural environment, aware of the growing challenges of climate change and global warming. With a vision to protect the land for generations to come, this film documents their fight for a clean and healthy environment. In a call to action, they remind us that the time to act is now.
Jack wants to know if Ollie “like likes” him. But Ollie is meditating. So, he asks a bird instead.
A slug climbs small mountains at the peak of Mount Greylock (3,489 ft).
A look at the world of squirrels in the forests of Alabama
Clouds forming and moving through the summer sky.
A 23-year-old revisits the family car he grew up with to experience the thrill of childhood again...
A close look at flowers and pollinators on a sunny summer morning.
As the sun begins its descent, time seems to stand still.