25 Years of èßäÉçÇø!: Hope, Progress, and Setbacks
It would be impossible to celebrate 25 years of èßäÉçÇø! without looking back to our roots and celebrating the people who planted the seeds that would become the multifaceted outlet and organization we are today. On Day 1 of èßäÉçÇø! Fest, we did just that, hosting a robust conversation with èßäÉçÇø! co-founders Sarah van Gelder and David Korten, as well as longtime contributing editor Vandana Shiva. The conversation was moderated by èßäÉçÇø! Editorial Director Sunnivie Brydum.
Coming on the heels of Shiva’s opening keynote address, the discussion explored the moments of hope and progress that van Gelder, Korten, and Shiva have witnessed across their decades of work in movement spaces, and in true èßäÉçÇø! style, fearlessly named the systemic hurdles still between us and the possibility of embracing an ecological civilization. And regardless of the progress—and setbacks—each of these lifelong thinkers, writers, and organizers have witnessed in their storied lives, one thing was clear from the conversation: The work that èßäÉçÇø! set out to do, to share stories about what’s possible in hopes of mapping the path to a more equitable, sustainable, and compassionate world, continues to be as vital as it was when èßäÉçÇø! published its very first issue in 1996.
Sunnivie Brydum
is the managing editor at èßäÉçÇø! An award-winning investigative journalist with a background covering LGBTQ equality, Sunnivie previously led digital coverage at The Advocate, Free Speech TV, and Out Front Colorado. Their writing has appeared in Vox, Religion Dispatches, them., and elsewhere. She has a degree in magazine journalism from the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University, and is a co-founder of , an annual symposium in MedellÃn, Colombia, that amplifies the stories of LGBTQ people in Latin America. They are based in Seattle, speak English and Spanish, and are a member of NLGJA, SPJ, and ONA.
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