Be Soil, Soul
Salvador Pérez
28 December 2025.
I open the window and look up at the sky—a sky that is gradually
A Field Kitchen for Slow Disasters - healing food landscapes in the Cape Floristic Region of South Africa
A "Food for Landscapes: Recipes for Slow Disaster" activation builds collective engagement through art, food and ecology, bringing a deep time lens to situations of social and ecological disaster to discover ways of restoring relationships between people and land.
'No Sheep, No Vikings' - In Conversation with Katy Chada
Norwegian regenerative systems designer Katy Chada has partnered with sheep, a biocultural keystone species, to restore the soils of the Lerfald Gård Farm, in the Midt-Norge Bioregion. Katy's bioregional weaving with the Monviso Institute inspires her deepening story of place.
Life without deadlines, without goals, without owners by Salvador Perez
La Vida sin plazos, sin metas, sin dueño por Salvador Perez - 2nd part Spanish Translation
Listening to Lyla June
'I will be the Hummingbird'
The Climate Consciousness Summit has been alive with the spirit of the Hummingbird. Taking inspiration from a story of resilience and courage told by beloved Kenyan mother Wangari Maathai of the Green Belt Movement, young Kenyan activists are working to restore health to their communities.
Kinship for our heart by Jossyellen Becher
Awe + Wonder at the Climate Consciousness Summit today on our collective healing journey. Our little team at StoryMoss has joy
Is a world without AI possible? by Brote Silvestre and Aiden AI
A reflection on coherence, substance, and the meaning of developing technologies that forget whom they serve.
Composting the Colonial Inheritance — Toward Spiral Power and Humble Wisdom - Brote Silvestre and Aiden AI
A new movement towards composting old colonized worldviews is growing. In the words of Hāweatea Holly Bryson, it is about “caring for places as if they were our own bodies.”
Compostando la Herencia Colonial — Hacia un Poder en Espiral y una Sabiduría Humilde por Brote Silvestre & Aiden IA
Un movimiento íntimo y colectivo hacia el compostaje de nuestra propia cosmovisión está llegando. Como dice Hāweatea Holly Bryson, se trata de “cuidar los sitios como si fueran nuestros propios cuerpos”.