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Transformation as a New Way of Seeing

In Their Own WordsBy Cris WatsonFebruary 12, 2026

Changing your worldview on a fundamental level can be painful work. But for P., it’s worth the reward: a deeper, more compassionate connection with people and nature.

Whole Communities, Whole People

In Their Own WordsBy Cris WatsonFebruary 9, 2026

For K., authentic connection goes beyond the language of equity and inclusion — words that, when used imprecisely, can lose their meaning and even have the opposite effect. What does it feel like to be truly whole, within oneself and together as a community?

On White Supremacy Culture and Gender

In Their Own WordsBy Cris WatsonAugust 24, 2025

M. shares the formation of her understanding of white supremacy culture and her take on the specific role for white women in the push for justice.

White Supremacy Culture in Environmental Education

In Their Own WordsBy Cris WatsonAugust 14, 2025

Were you taught that humans are separate from the natural world? That nature is a place to “go out to?” That’s white supremacy culture at work, and G. is striving to interrupt it.

Talking About Transformation

In Their Own WordsBy Cris WatsonJuly 15, 2025

What does transformation mean to you? For S., it goes beyond surface level change and has the ability to completely shift the way a person views the world—and their place in it.

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