Dive into topics ranging from Right Relationship with the Earth, Remapping, cartography, and Articles exploring the granular to the grandiose.
The Counter-Cartographer Who Mapped Hope: Louise E. Jefferson's Revolutionary Vision
Re-membering the story of a pioneering Black American mapmaker
Sacred Routes: Mapping Spiritual Safety During the Great Migration
Discover the portable spiritual technologies that Black families carried during the Great Migration - mojo bags, ancestral protection systems, and sacred routes that mapped spiritual safety.
Motherland and Solstice: Liberation in the Horn of Africa
Cancer season's liberation dates cluster around humanity's birthplace for profound archetypal reasons, revealing how independence movements in the Horn of Africa embody themes of protective nurturing and ancestral sovereignty. These freedom struggles demonstrate Cancer season's wisdom about creating containers that support rather than constrain collective flourishing.
Wisdom Winds: Navigation through Invisible Currents
This article explores how traditional peoples worldwide developed sophisticated atmospheric navigation systems through wind pattern recognition, pressure sensitivity, and scent mapping, revealing invisible currents as reliable wayfinding technologies that operated independently of visual landmarks and mechanical instruments across diverse environmental conditions.
Atmospheric Architecture: Designing for Air Flow, Light, and Sound
How ancient builders used invisible forces to create spaces that guide movement and transform human experience
The Cartography of Sound: Black Musical Traditions as Spatial Technologies
How Black communities transformed sound into sophisticated navigation systems when conventional maps were forbidden