Stories, Lesson Plans & More
This essay explores the power of our imagination and how stories can act as thresholds to our childhood selves.
This essay explores the origin story of the Global Oneness Project, the intention of the organization, and the goals of the Project’s free curriculum resources.
This sonic journey written and narrated by David G. Haskell brings us to the beginning of sound and song on planet Earth.
In this contest, students will take a photograph or create an original illustration that documents the fragility, hope, and future of our planet’s ecosystem due to climate change. Open until May 5, 2022.
The loss of our connection to darkness and to the night sky is emblematic of our deeper separation from the natural world.
A conversation with Parker J. Palmer and Rabbi Dr. Ariel Burger.
Homesteader Jessica Green shares the deeply rooted tradition of weaving and artisanship in Appalachia.
Watch this short video to learn more about the stories we tell.
Master carver Joe Martin, one of the few traditional craftsmen left, makes dugout canoes used by his people, the Pacific Northwest Nuu-chah-nulth First Nations.
Meet Quechua women weavers in the remote town of Patacancha in the south of Peru.
Atlanta-based artist and musician Lonnie Holley finds healing in the transformative power of art.