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Sacred Headwaters

Nick Gottlieb

Exploring sustainability and meaning in the face of existential crises.

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Latest Issues

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On the American election and the question of fascism

Trump’s (second) election is being met with a great deal of millenarian concern about fascism, American misogyny, and so on, and I want to offer some global perspective that de-exceptionalizes this moment in the United States by situating i...

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Some Newsletter Business + On Blockadia and Palestine

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Stop the genocide in Gaza

I have avoided using this newsletter for anything but its typical educational (I hope) format, but in light of the horror and urgency of the situation we are in today, I am making an exception. Below is the text of an article I published in...

a year ago
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Sacred Headwaters #61: "Critical Minerals" Pt 3 - a New Cold War?

Sacred Headwaters is a (roughly) bi-weekly newsletter that aims to guide a co-learning process about the existential issues and planetary limitations facing humanity, the power structures blocking change, and how we can overcome them and bu...

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  • Nick Gottlieb

    Stay at home dog dad. Writer, grad student at SFU Geography. Studying climate change, ecological crisis, and power.

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