Sofia Nemenmann and Anabella Museri with Host Michael Lerner

In session number three of our Wild Times conversation series, join Host Michael Lerner in conversation with Anabella Museri and Sofia Nemenmann from Asociación Argentina de Abogados/as Ambientalistas/Colectivo de Acción por la Justicia Ecosocial in Argentina.
Graham Leicester, Katherine Fulton, Host Michael Lerner

Host Michael Lerner joins Commonweal board member Katherine Fulton in conversation with Graham Leicester, who has pioneered new ways to navigate and even thrive in this complex era.
Ian Goldin and Host Michael Lerner

Join Host Michael Lerner in conversation with Ian Goldin, Oxford professor and author of Rescue, an optimistic vision of the future after COVID-19.
Philip Yun and Host Michael Lerner

Join Host Michael Lerner in conversation with Philip Yun, a global thought leader bringing a unique set of perspectives to the polycrisis facing our world today.
Leah Douglas, Ligia Guallpa, Suzanne Adely, with Host Anna Lappé

In this third conversation in the 2022 Roots of Resilience series, Host Anna Lappé talks with Leah Douglas, Ligia Guallpa, and Suzanne Adely about the crisis facing food chain workers—from farm fields to meat packing factories to grocery stores—whose jobs were already among the most low-paid, exploitative, and dangerous in the economy before COVID-19.
Rufus Pollock and Host Michael Lerner

Join Host Michael Lerner in conversation with systems researcher, cultural activist, and social entrepreneur Rufus Pollock.
Carl Wassilie, Peleke Flores, with Host Tiffani Patton

In this second conversation in our 2022 Roots of Resilience in An Age of Crisis series, join Host Tiffani Patton with Peleke Flores and Carl Wassilie to talk about their efforts to protect keystone species, livelihoods, and cultures along the Pacific Northwest and in Hawai’i.
Francis Weller and Michael Lerner

Join TNS Host Michael Lerner with Soul Activist and Author Francis Weller for a conversation about the simple things that will enable us to navigate through the Long Dark.
Kaylena Bray, Nicola Wagenberg, Host Melissa K. Nelson

Join us for for the second in a series of two conversations with indigenous leaders about the Seventh Fire—an Anishinaabe prophecy that points to our current time, with opportunities for healing, solidarity, and Indigenous cultural recovery and revitalization.