- Activism Allyship
- Ancient Ice
- Climate Change
- Climate Solutions
- Colonial Violence
- Conservation Restoration
- Cultural Strategy
- Decolonization
- Deep Ecology
- Deeply Rooted
- Design+Strategy
- Direct Action
- Earthly Reads 1
- Food Sovereignty
- For The Forests
- Global South
- Globalization
- Grassroots Herbalism
- Homage
- Homebound
- Illuminating Worldviews
- In The Field
- In the Company of Humpbacks
- Indigenous Sovereignty
- Media Art
- More Than Human Kin
- Multispecies Justice
- Plant Intelligence
- Plants Are Political
- Political Ideology
- Racial Equity Justice
- Radical Imagination
- Sacrifice Zones
- Sexual Body Liberation
- Shore Ocean Communities
- Spirituality Theology
- The Cost of Capitalism
- Theory Scholarship
- Transition Transformation
- Wisdom Keepers
In Chronological Order–
PLANTS ARE POLITICAL on the Sweetness of Watermelon and Prickly Pear S1:3
Aya shares about both the symbols and material history of watermelon and prickly pear in Palestine, From reminders of resilience and patience to subtle efforts of resistance, this episode leaves us with the sweet promise of freedom and liberation to come.
PLANTS ARE POLITICAL on the Flavor of Za'atar S1:2
Aya and Ayana reflect on za’atar, its deep presence in Palestinian kitchens, and the ban on foraging it that is selectively enforced against Palestinians. Aya emphasizes a deep connection to the land, carried through the flavors of Palestinian food and the scent of its kitchens.
PLANTS ARE POLITICAL on the Lifeway of Olive Trees S1:1
Aya and Ayana explore how olive trees shape Palestinian lifeways through everyday routines and long-held traditions. Olives are rooted in memory, community, and resilience and remain deeply defining across the region.