Intentional living centered on closeness and empathy for both nature and humanity
KINSHIP JOURNAL features articles on writing, reading, and travel that examine our links to nature and others.
Humankind is united through deep social, emotional, and structural bonds. The concept of kinship offers a structure for social interactions, support, identity formation, and responsibilities, all of which foster a sense of belonging and cultural continuity.
Kinship with nature represents a profound, relational, and often spiritual connection between humans and the natural world. Earth is an extended family rather than merely a resource. This perspective involves understanding that human well-being is deeply linked to the health of the land and promotes responsibility, respect, and nurture with all living beings.