The authenticity and playfulness of the naughty, queer bird is something to celebrate.
Essays
My beloved lemon squeezer
A simple tool becomes a form of self-defense.
The Tractor Princess
Memories from California’s Pajaro Valley.
The abundance of subsistence
Losing salmon means losing more than just food.
Consoling spirits
A visit to the sacred Ireichō at the Japanese American National Museum.
Let’s talk about Indian romance novels
If you’ve ever gawked in disbelief at a hunky white man in redface, this one’s for you.
Horse girls: The wild and fearless
An author reflects on an encounter in Wyoming’s Red Desert and motherhood.
The spirit of the Rillito
‘New animism’ seeks a connection to nature’s pulse.
Where the first spring harvest relies on a still-frozen ocean
In coastal Western Alaska, wildlife and humans alike rely on good, thick ice.
The flamboyance of wildflowers
My Pansy Craze Expedition commemorated an important era of queer culture before it was trampled like a super bloom.
Immigration, self-discovery and navigating the spaces between
Author Gemma Whelan expands her idea of home.
What a piece of climbing equipment can teach us about creating community outdoors
From GRIGRI to gris-gris.
What happens without warning
How a California ash embodies new information in a long friendship.
A demonstration of Black bodies in nature
‘Our family trip to Yosemite has given me access to places I subconsciously felt weren’t home to me.’
Luck and life in pronghorn country
‘Since I was a little girl, on the first day of every month, the first words out of my mouth are rabbit rabbit.’
Tending a remnant of home
How a glass shelf connected a woman to what mattered most.
Foods harvested throughout the seasons make up a wintertime meal
An Inupiaq writer describes the fellowship and delight of a Native supper.
Growing up queer in Colorado Springs
In the wake of the Club Q mass shooting, reflections on an adolescence in the ‘Evangelical Vatican.’
