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In Senegal, Castoff Clothing Finds New Life
https://atmos.earth/fashion-and-design/in-senegal-castoff-clothing-finds-new-life/
Published: April 19, 2026 08:00
Creatives Juanita Richards and Shandi Alexander channel the spirit of Kumpo through castaway clothing and Indigenous textiles.
How Gender Stereotypes Got Written Into Evolution
https://atmos.earth/science-and-nature/how-gender-stereotypes-got-written-into-evolution/
Published: March 30, 2026 08:00
Feminist biologists have been challenging a flawed fruit-fly experiment that helped harden Victorian stereotypes about sex.
Photographer Ana Flores Documents a Masked Devil Dance on Peru’s Northern Coast
https://atmos.earth/art-and-culture/photographer-ana-flores-documents-a-masked-devil-dance-on-perus-northern-coast/
Published: March 22, 2026 08:00
The masked devotional dance forms part of the procession of the Virgin of Candelaria del Socorro.
In Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula, Bedouin Life Is Guided by Generations of Mountain Knowledge
https://atmos.earth/fashion-and-design/in-egypts-sinai-peninsula-bedouin-life-is-guided-by-generations-of-mountain-knowledge/
Published: March 19, 2026 13:30
In Kotn’s new campaign, Tefnut, filmmaker Hussein Mardini documents a young Bedouin man’s movement through the mountains of South Sinai.
In Odisha’s Niyamgiri Hills, Women Lead the Work of Stewardship
https://atmos.earth/art-and-culture/in-odishas-niyamgiri-hills-women-lead-the-work-of-stewardship/
Published: March 8, 2026 08:00
Photographer Jacky Nayak documents the Dongria Kondh in Odisha, where a sacred mountain landscape anchors culture and livelihood.
How Twin Photographers Picture Faith, Migration, And Belonging
https://atmos.earth/art-and-culture/how-twin-photographers-picture-faith-migration-and-belonging/
Published: January 25, 2026 09:00
Elliot and Erick Jiménez draw on Afro-Caribbean spirituality and the natural world to create images that blur painting and photography.
Tonga Could Soon Become the First Country to Recognize Whale Rights
https://atmos.earth/ecological-wisdom/tonga-could-soon-become-the-first-country-to-recognize-whale-rights/
Published: October 20, 2025 08:00
Ahead of Tonga’s election, whale and ocean advocates are preparing a bill to grant legal personhood to the island kingdom’s first ancestors.
For Roma Pilgrims, a Journey of Faith and Belonging
https://atmos.earth/art-and-culture/for-roma-pilgrims-a-journey-of-faith-and-belonging/
Published: October 19, 2025 08:00
Photographer Sam Wright captures the vibrant gathering in southern France that honors Saint Sara, the patron saint of the Romani people.
A Young Poet Chronicles Gaza’s Life and Loss
https://atmos.earth/art-and-culture/a-young-poet-chronicles-gazas-life-and-loss/
Published: October 7, 2025 08:00
Yahya Al Hamarna’s debut book, My Voice Cannot Be Bombed, captures the devastation of genocide from within Palestine.
Volunteers On Palestinian Farms Are More Valuable—and Scarce—Than Ever
https://atmos.earth/political-landscapes/volunteers-on-palestinian-farms-are-more-valuable-and-scarce-than-ever/
Published: October 6, 2025 08:00
Thousands of volunteer farmhands pilgrimage to Palestine each year—but two years of genocide have made the journey more challenging.