As If We Were Staying

As If We Were Staying

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Sep 04, 2022
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This is As If We Were Staying, a newsletter about wayfinding through the disenchantment of the anthropocene.

This substack is named after my favorite quote from Robin Wall Kimmerer’s book Braiding Sweetgrass:

After all these generations since Columbus, some of the wisest of Native elders still puzzle over the people who came to our shores. They look at the toll on the land and say, “The problem with these new people is that they don’t have both feet on the shore. One is still on the boat. They don’t seem to know whether they’re staying or not.” … For the sake of the peoples and the land, the urgent work of the Second Man may be to set aside the ways of the colonist and become indigenous to place. But can Americans, as a nation of immigrants, learn to live here as if we were staying? With both feet on the shore?

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