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Steven Welzer
Steven Welzer

Nov 16, 2021

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History of the bioregionalist movement

Recently I gave a talk to the group “Bioregional Catalysts” re: my take on the history of the movement:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c7At9O6ac3o

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