The work within and framing Issue 3 makes clear that human rights and racial justice are fundamental elements of a functioning environmentalism. The biosphere is built on collectivity, creativity, diversity and change; the more often we embrace these, the closer we come to bringing ourselves and the natural world back into balance. This issue’s cover, designed by Kate O’Shea using a photograph by Clare Keogh, showcases one of these art pieces.
Channel (Issue 3)
Publication Date: November 26, 2020
Publisher: Channel
Pages: 118
Format: Paperback
Authors: Cassia Gaden Gilmartin, Elizabeth Murtough, Jen Ashburn, Bebe Ashley, Christina Baker, Clíodhna Bhreathnach, Claire Booker, Despy Boutris, Julian Brasington, R. Bratten Weiss, Dylan Brennan, David Butler, May Chong, Nancy Cook, Lucy Crispin, Martina Dalton, Ann V. DeVilbiss, Emma Devlin, Tim Fab-Eme, Stephanie Green, David Hawkins, Marcy Rae Henry, Karen Luke Jackson, Colin James, Joshua James, Natalie Korman, Susanna Lang, Karen Mandell, Aodán McCardle, Jill McLaughlin, Matthew Thomas Meade, Uma Menon, Erica Jane Morris, Elizabeth Rose Murray, Cliona O’Connell, Pip Osmond-Williams, Marisca Pichette, Amber Rollinson, Joel Scarfe, Carla Schwartz, Dorsía Smith Silva, J.J. Steinfeld, Rosamund Taylor, Kerry Trautman, Iain Twiddy, Susannah Violette, Jeanine Walker, Laura Grace Weldon, Fran Westwood