We Are Dedicated
We're all connected to each other in countless ways.
The struggles of race, gender, class, and native ecosystems are intertwined.
This intrinsic link binds us all to a wide range of causes and ideals.
That's Why Rhizal Is Dedicated To:
CLIMATE JUSTICE
The natural world is a complex of relationships in which the existence of organisms is dependent on the existence of others within ecosystems.
The disruption of these natural ecosystems poses a threat therefore not only to humans but to all organisms constituting the natural order.
THE GOOD NEWS is that any positive change we make in our local ecosystem will likely create a positive effect on connected ecosystems around the world!
Therefore, Rhizal believes that supporting native wildlife ecosystems is vital to healing the world, even though this may not have been traditionally considered beneficial for humans directly.
SOCIAL JUSTICE
The natural world is a complex of relationships in which the existence of organisms is dependent on the existence of others within ecosystems.
The disruption of these natural ecosystems poses a threat therefore not only to humans but to all organisms constituting the natural order.
THE GOOD NEWS is that any positive change we make in our local ecosystem will likely create a positive effect on connected ecosystems around the world!
Therefore, Rhizal believes that supporting native wildlife ecosystems is vital to healing the world, even though this may not have been traditionally considered beneficial for humans directly.
DEEP ECOLOGY
Deep ecology is an environmental philosophy that promotes the inherent worth of all living beings regardless of their instrumental utility to human needs.
The natural world is a complex relationship where the existence of organisms within an ecosystem are all interdependent upon one another.
The disruption of these natural ecosystems poses a threat not only to humans but to all organisms linked within this natural order.
THE GOOD NEWS is that any positive change made in our local ecosystem will likely create a positive effect on connected ecosystems around the world!
Therefore, Rhizal believes that supporting native wildlife ecosystems is vital to healing the world as we are all intrisically linked with one another through these complex natural relationships.
INTERSECTIONAL FEMINISM
The natural world is a complex of relationships in which the existence of organisms is dependent on the existence of others within ecosystems.
The disruption of these natural ecosystems poses a threat therefore not only to humans but to all organisms constituting the natural order.
THE GOOD NEWS is that any positive change we make in our local ecosystem will likely create a positive effect on connected ecosystems around the world!
Therefore, Rhizal believes that supporting native wildlife ecosystems is vital to healing the world, even though this may not have been traditionally considered beneficial for humans directly.
RIGHTS OF NATURE
The natural world is a complex of relationships in which the existence of organisms is dependent on the existence of others within ecosystems.
The disruption of these natural ecosystems poses a threat therefore not only to humans but to all organisms constituting the natural order.
THE GOOD NEWS is that any positive change we make in our local ecosystem will likely create a positive effect on connected ecosystems around the world!
Therefore, Rhizal believes that supporting native wildlife ecosystems is vital to healing the world, even though this may not have been traditionally considered beneficial for humans directly.
INDIGENOUS RIGHTS
The natural world is a complex of relationships in which the existence of organisms is dependent on the existence of others within ecosystems.
The disruption of these natural ecosystems poses a threat therefore not only to humans but to all organisms constituting the natural order.
THE GOOD NEWS is that any positive change we make in our local ecosystem will likely create a positive effect on connected ecosystems around the world!
Therefore, Rhizal believes that supporting native wildlife ecosystems is vital to healing the world, even though this may not have been traditionally considered beneficial for humans directly.
ABUNDANT — LOCAL — NUTRITIONALLY DENSE FOOD
The natural world is a complex of relationships in which the existence of organisms is dependent on the existence of others within ecosystems.
The disruption of these natural ecosystems poses a threat therefore not only to humans but to all organisms constituting the natural order.
THE GOOD NEWS is that any positive change we make in our local ecosystem will likely create a positive effect on connected ecosystems around the world!
Therefore, Rhizal believes that supporting native wildlife ecosystems is vital to healing the world, even though this may not have been traditionally considered beneficial for humans directly.