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inmotionmagazine.com In Motion Magazine® is a multicultural, online publication about democracy. http://www.inmotionmagazine.com

In Motion Magazine sections include:
– Art Changes
– Autonomy: Chiapas-California
– Education Rights
- en español
– Global Eyes
– Healthcare
– Human & Civil Rights
– In Defense of Affirmative Action
- Photo of the Week
- QA Interviews
- Rural America (with the Missouri Rural Crisis Center)
- What's New, and others. The co-editors are:
Publisher: Nic Paget-Clarke
Art Changes/From Where I Stand: A

lice Lovelace
Autonomy: Chiapas-California: Dr. Roberto Flores
Education Rights: Dr. Pedro Noguera
Rural America: Rhonda Perry and Roger Allison

"Indigenous Knowledge and the Persistence of the 'Wilderness' Myth" by Michael-Shawn Fletcher, Lisa Palmer, Rebecca Hami...
27/12/2021

"Indigenous Knowledge and the Persistence of the 'Wilderness' Myth" by Michael-Shawn Fletcher, Lisa Palmer, Rebecca Hamilton, and Wolfram Dressler -- Melbourne, Australia
https://inmotionmagazine.com/global/fletcher-wilderness2021-B.html
"In a recent paper for the Proceedings of the National Academy of Science, we demonstrate how many iconic "wilderness" landscapes -- such as the Amazon, forests of Southeast Asia and the western deserts of Australia, are actually the product of long-term management and maintenance by Indigenous and local peoples."

Interview with Timothy Brook / The Westphalia Paradigm: Before And After It Arrived in East Asia / Inspired by the book ...
08/12/2021

Interview with Timothy Brook / The Westphalia Paradigm: Before And After It Arrived in East Asia / Inspired by the book “Sacred Mandates” / How Governance and Sovereignty Change
https://inmotionmagazine.com/global/brook-timothy-intview2021.html
Part 1: To Dismantle Empires: Not a Completely Successful Experiment
Part 2: The Mongols Blew Open the Original World
Part 3: How the Meaning of Sovereignty Has Changed

New in the Rural America section: "Patchwork Family Farms Feeding Farm Aid" A photo essay by Jessica Plance.https://inmo...
07/12/2021

New in the Rural America section: "Patchwork Family Farms Feeding Farm Aid" A photo essay by Jessica Plance.
https://inmotionmagazine.com/ra21/j-plance-patchwork-farm-aid.html
"The lineup included Farm Aid’s founders, Willie Nelson and John Mellencamp, and Dave Matthews, Tyler Childers and many more. ... Patchwork and MRCC have a long history with Farm Aid. Patchwork Family Farms has been feeding concert attendees at Farm Aid for twenty years with pork raised on independent family farms in Missouri. Patchwork started in 1993 and is a program of the Missouri Rural Crisis Center, a family farm membership and advocacy organization that began the same year as Farm Aid, 1985. Patchwork is currently working with ten producer members across Missouri."

New in the Rural America section: "The Devil’s in the Details: USDA Owes Independent Processors Clear Commitments" by Ti...
07/12/2021

New in the Rural America section: "The Devil’s in the Details: USDA Owes Independent Processors Clear Commitments" by Tim Gibbons.
https://inmotionmagazine.com/ra21/t-gibbons-devil-in-the-details.html
"If left unchecked, massive corporations often swoop in to buy out smaller processors and seize more market control, so we must block these corporations from acquiring independent facilities that get USDA relief funds for at least 10 years. ... Dedicating a portion of USDA nutrition programs and other food purchases to products from small processing plants could help these plants and the independent livestock producers they buy from achieve a new level of economic viability."

New in Rural America section of In Motion Magazine: "Will Joe Biden’s Executive Order Spark Real Change In Food Producti...
20/09/2021

New in Rural America section of In Motion Magazine: "Will Joe Biden’s Executive Order Spark Real Change In Food Production?" by Darvin Bentlage a fourth-generation cattle and grain farmer from Barton County and a member of Missouri Rural Crisis Center.
https://inmotionmagazine.com/ra21/bentlage-biden-spark2021.html
"... In the poultry industry, the top four companies controlled 54% with Brazil’s JBS being a major player. Four corporations control over 70% of the pork industry, with China’s Smithfield and Brazil’s JBS controlling 50% of the pork produced in the United States. The top four beef suppliers’ control 85% of the market, and two of these corporations are foreign owned, Brazil’s JBS and Marfrig. ... Corporate consolidation has removed any semblance of competition and producers are left with a “take it or leave it” scenario on both ends of the buying and selling process."

New in the Rural America section: "Missourians Need To Make Their Voices Heard About The Future Of The Farm And Food Sys...
05/07/2021

New in the Rural America section: "Missourians Need To Make Their Voices Heard About The Future Of The Farm And Food System" by Tim Gibbons.
"Solving climate change is the existential challenge of our generation and a family-farm centered system, with more farmers on the land raising animals on pasture is best suited to revitalize rural communities, produce a healthy and sustainable food supply and respond to the climate crisis."
https://inmotionmagazine.com/ra21/t-gibbons-future-farm-food-system.html

New in the Art Changes section of In Motion Magazine: "Alice Lovelace: A Peaceful Disrupter" / An Interview by Bill Clev...
07/06/2021

New in the Art Changes section of In Motion Magazine: "Alice Lovelace: A Peaceful Disrupter" / An Interview by Bill Cleveland. Alice Lovelace is an artist, an educator, an arts organizer and administrator.
https://inmotionmagazine.com/ac21/Alice-Lovelace-interview-2021-bill-cleveland.html
Alice Lovelace: I am never happy with the status quo. So, I'm always looking for ways to disrupt the status quo and to move it in a more progressive [way] or [by] empowering those who I see are being left behind. And that has to happen a lot, they have to be those who make other people uncomfortable, so that in their discomfort they actually deeply contemplate change. Because when we are comfortable, we don't contemplate change. ... I'm a peaceful disruptor. I don't get loud. I don't, I definitely look for opportunities to shift power and to shift the conversation.

New in the Rural America section: "Family Farms Are The Solution, Corporate Agriculture Is The Problem" by Tim Gibbons. ...
30/05/2021

New in the Rural America section: "Family Farms Are The Solution, Corporate Agriculture Is The Problem" by Tim Gibbons. "And, we saw during this global pandemic, that centralized control of our food system is more dangerous than we even knew. The recent disruptions, especially in the meat supply chain, offer a vivid example of how excessive corporate control has made our food system less resilient. Farmers, consumers and our communities suffered, while corporations profited. We need to go in a different direction, and we need different policies that support family farmers and consumers, our rural communities and economies, a safe, decentralized food system and a democratic process that truly reflects our values.
https://inmotionmagazine.com/ra21/t-gibbons-family-farms-solution.html

New in the Rural America section: "Missouri’s Groundwater Threatened By Corporate Factory Farm Expansion: A Call to Acti...
30/05/2021

New in the Rural America section: "Missouri’s Groundwater Threatened By Corporate Factory Farm Expansion: A Call to Action and a Victory" by Tim Gibbons. Here’s a story for you. A 10,467 hog factory farm is attempting to build near farms and homes, near the Poosey Conservation Area in Livingston County. It’s a JBS contract operation, meaning the hogs would be owned by JBS, a Brazilian corporation and the biggest meatpacker in the world.
https://inmotionmagazine.com/ra21/t-gibbons-groundwater.html

New in the Human & Civil Rights section. "Our Rage is a Fire Burning Into the Soul of America" by Eddie Wong. https://in...
10/04/2021

New in the Human & Civil Rights section. "Our Rage is a Fire Burning Into the Soul of America" by Eddie Wong.
https://inmotionmagazine.com/hrcr/e-wong-rage-2021.html
"We seem to be fighting the same battle over and over and that is precisely so because the system that dominates us has mutated and become more entrenched. Inequality and misogyny are structured into capitalist relations and a deep-rooted settler colonialist culture. Stopping Asian Hate means breaking free of those chains. So let the fires burn in our hearts and into the minds of all those around us. We are present. We are visible. We demand to be treated with the full rights all human beings possess. And we will fight with other brothers and sisters who share the same vision for a world free of hate and full of love and justice. This is a fight for the soul of America." This article was first published in East Wind Ezine.

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