Greg Harman is a founder/co-editor at Deceleration.news, an online journal based in San Antonio, Texas, that responds to our shared ecological, political, and cultural crises. His work has appeared in numerous outlets, such as The Guardian and Indian Country Today. He specializes in topics such as environmental justice, climate change, and biodiversity.
Editor’s note: Our friends at Deceleration, a first-rate independent online journal in San Antonio, Texas, traveled to the Black Hills of South Dakota to cover WILD12, also known as the 12th World Wilderness Congress, a global gathering focused on wilderness conservation and environmental leadership. Check out more of their extensive coverage HERE. RAPID CITY, S.D.—Humanity […]
$4 Billion Operation Lone Star border security program designed to obscure Texas Governor culpability. By Greg Harman for Deceleration News. These weeks, I’m hearing people around me say it looks like the sun is getting closer to Haiti, the heat is unbearable. Yet, we know that the sun stays in its place, it is shade […]
Author’s note: Earlier this month, U.S. District Judge Fred Biery ruled that members of the Lipan-Apache “Hoosh Chetzel” Native American Church would be allowed space to worship at a sacred site in the headwaters of the San Antonio River within a city-owned park. However, in his preliminary ruling, he wrote that they were to be […]
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