Emmy Award-winning narrator of over 200 documentaries and audio books.
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Peter Coyote invites you to look at the media, research, and education initiatives related to the Human Bridges Project.
How the worship of unregulated capitalism (neoliberalism) broke the unions, bankrupted the family farm, created a billionaire class, impoverished blue-collar workers, and fostered the insurrection of January 6, 2021.
Narratives
Six million years of human evidence offers a powerful and universal education to address humanity’s biggest challenges and opportunities.
By Jan Ritch-Frel in Human Bridges | English
The Mesoamerican city of Monte Albán is a powerful case study that early investments in public infrastructure and goods foster longer-term sustainability.
By Gary M. Feinman and Linda M. Nicholas in Human Bridges | Human Bridges Project | English | Guide to Human Bridges
How the worship of unregulated capitalism (neoliberalism) broke the unions, bankrupted the family farm, created a billionaire class, impoverished blue-collar workers, and fostered the insurrection of January 6, 2021.
Peter Coyote has acted in over 160 films; is an Emmy Award-winning narrator of over 200 documentaries and audiobooks; author of two memoirs: Sleeping Where I Fall and The Rainman’s Third Cure’ He is a contributor to numerous books and publications; a politically engaged person, championing a multitude of causes; songwriter, guitarist and singer; Buddhist Priest. Visit Peter Coyote's site.
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