by Mackenzie Faber | Nov 21, 2023 | Uncategorized
I was in the grocery store recently picking up a couple things for a pie (chocolate pudding, whipped cream, crust from scratch) I had promised a coworker. He had helped me out when I was without a car and therefore didn’t have a way to get to work, and I wanted to...
by Mackenzie Faber | Oct 30, 2023 | Uncategorized
Living soils and well-managed, clean water are essential for bringing hope to a part of the world that didn’t benefit from colonialism, capitalism, or globalization and is already experiencing intense climate impacts. The Maati-Paani-Asha Center at Gopikabai Sitaram...
by Mackenzie Faber | Sep 27, 2023 | Uncategorized
I found out Fran had cancer the day after the floods, on the morning wildfire smoke settled in the Champlain valley and tinted gray clouds orange. The day that the changing climate finally lost any remaining abstraction and mourning for the world as I knew it began....
by Mackenzie Faber | Jun 5, 2023 | Uncategorized
The egg aisle of the grocery store is arguably one of the most stressful theaters of modern life. I can see it in the palpable anxiety in the eyes of other shoppers, in the way we look around to see if we’re blocking the crowd, in the way we open the refrigerator and...