How ‘Diet for a Small Planet’ Changed the Way We Think About Food | Retro Report

From RETRO REPORT. Frances Moore Lappé’s 1971 book reshaped ideas about hunger, food justice and sustainability. Teachers, create your free Retro Report account now: http://bit.ly/RR-Reg CONNECT WITH RETRO REPORT Browse our video library: http://bit.ly/RR-library Website: http://www.retroreport.org Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/retroreport.org Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RetroReport Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/retroreport X: https://x.com/RetroReport YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/c/RETROREPORT We are an Emmy Award-winning nonprofit newsroom dedicated to…

Why Psychedelics Feel So Religious | Entheogens Explained

From ReligionForBreakfast. Register for Ethnobotany and the Invisible Reality of the Blackfeet: https://www.religiondepartment.com/offers/BWG42LUy/checkout Religion for Breakfast videos take a lot of research and collaboration. Patreon support helps fund editors, scholars, and future episodes. Support us here: https://www.patreon.com/c/religionforbreakfast Select imagery/video supplied by Getty Images and Reuters Discover why psychedelics so often spark mystical experiences. This video…

This Wasp Isn’t a Wasp

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Not Again…

From TheReportOfTheWeek. That’s right – it’s another one of these talks about the State of the Fast Food Industry since I couldn’t find anything interesting to review. New Broadcast to East Asia – Thursdays at 0900 UTC on 9705 kHz (300 kW from Taiwan) HELP VORW Radio Stay On Air ► https://bit.ly/2EVo5E6 PayPal DONATIONS Welcome…

How Navajo Weavers Keep an Ancient Art Alive

From PBS Voices. This short film follows two Navajo weavers whose work preserves memory, identity, and ancestral knowledge. Through traditional techniques and contemporary expression, their art becomes a living story of resilience. Weaving emerges as a space of healing, continuity, and cultural strength. The Story in Us is a thematic anthology that celebrates storytelling traditions…