by suzukiwebmaster | Sep 29, 2021 | Uncategorized
The Suzuki Elders have often told stories about their connection to nature. An appreciation and love of the natural world is how most became involved with the David Suzuki organization. In 2015 a group of young people interviewed several Suzuki Elders about...
by suzukiwebmaster | Sep 19, 2021 | Uncategorized
by Diana Ellis, Suzuki Elder. Hope is complex. Some cling to it, others don’t believe in it at all. We lose hope sometimes, and gain it at other times. Our own historical place in society impacts on our sense of hope, and our experience with hope impacts on our...
by suzukiwebmaster | May 27, 2021 | Advocacy, Recent Posts
by Dan Kingsley. Fairy Creek isn’t a fairy tale. It’s a tragedy born from last century’s values that bespeak of our need for a new story. Imagine cutting down an old growth forest (2.7% remaining intact) to be akin to cutting down your grandparents because you can get...
by suzukiwebmaster | Feb 25, 2021 | Book Reviews, Personal Reflections, Recent Posts
British Columbia in flames: stories from a blazing summer by Claudia Cornwall Harbour Publishing Ltd | 2020 | 289 pages Fires have always been an integral part and process of British Columbia’s forests for as long as mankind has occupied and traversed the land. The...
by suzukiwebmaster | Feb 21, 2021 | Recent Posts
The Covid-19 global pandemic has been with us now for 14 months. From its somewhat inauspicious beginnings in Wuhan City, China, in December 2019 it has now spread to 150 countries around the globe and has infected 111 million people. Of those infected 2.5 million...