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Protected by a Child

March 2, 2008

This entry is part 4 of 4 in the series Having Faith: An Ecologist's Journey to Motherhood

How many times do my children protect me from harm? How does their innocence move me to seek innocence? Their natural desire to explore, learn, grow and create often protects me from losing context.

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Shelved with: Reading the Land|| Hearts & Minds|| Parenting
Tagged With: Food, Illinois, Parenting, Pregnancy, Reading Circles, Sandra Steingraber, Snow, Alaska, Environment
By nicole 2 Comments

Sacrifices and Community

February 24, 2008

This entry is part 3 of 4 in the series Having Faith: An Ecologist's Journey to Motherhood

Do we even know how much we’ve lost, how poisoned we are, how far away we’ve been driven from the land? By connecting the science of toxic materials with our human knowledge of childbirth in Having Faith, Steingraber gives us new knowledge; what would it mean for us to inhabit it?

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Shelved with: Reading the Land|| Science & Technology
Tagged With: Coal, Pregnancy, Community of Practice, Sacrifice, Environment, Sandra Steingraber, Fish, Traditional Knowledge, Food, Wisconsin, Having Faith, Health, Lead, Mercury, Polllution, Precautionary Principle
By nicole 1 Comment

Do you breathe the water?

February 10, 2008

This entry is part 2 of 4 in the series Having Faith: An Ecologist's Journey to Motherhood

During my first pregnancy, I lived on a truck route. My pregnancy manual, the ubiquitous and sometimes disturbing What to Expect When You’re Expecting, said that unless I was living in a bus terminal or a tollbooth, “breathing in the big city…isn’t as risky as you might think…. Even in the 1960s, when pollution was […]

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Shelved with: Mind & Society|| Science & Technology|| The Book of Nature|| Reading the Land|| Biology
Tagged With: Food, Having Faith, Parenting, Pregnancy, Sandra Steingraber, Scleroderma, Water, Amniocentesis, Birth Defects, Chicago, Environment
By nicole 3 Comments

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