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  • Culinate: Seed diversity — Preservationists in action
  • OSGATA: Seeds: The Buried Beginnings of Food
  • Wiser.org: Resource: Seeds: The Buried Beginnings of Food: Simran Sethi at TEDxManhattan
  • HOMEGROWN: Video: Seeds, The Buried Beginnings of Food (Simran Sethi at TEDxManhattan 2013)
  • TakePart: Why You Should Be Worried About Seeds (VIDEO)
  • Stirring the Pot: The Beginning of Food (Peconic Public Radio, NPR affiliate - eastern Long Island & southern Connecticut)
  • Alltop: Why seeds are as hot as sex (and just as important for our survival)
  • ecofluence: Simran Sethi: How You Can Tell Stories That Matter
  • St. Kate’s News: Sustainability described as women’s work, responsibility
  • Schaefer’s Millennium 3: St. Catherine’s University Hosts Simran Sethi: Fosters Women’s Leadership
  • Heather Carlucci :: Thirty Traceable Days: We’re still here. I swear it. There’s just so much going on.
  • GreenBiz: Getting behind the psychology of sustainability
  • TriplePundit: Just Green It! Making Sustainability Cool
  • QualEnergia: Il cambiamento, raccontando rinnovabili e sostenibilità
  • Science Is Everyone’s Story: Science Isn’t a Two-Party System
  • TEDxManhattan Seeds Mind Map
  • GreenTech Advocates: Tell Your Sustainability Story
  • Food Republic: We Asked This Weekend’s TedxManhattan Speakers How To Change The Way We Eat
  • St. Catherine University: 2013 Kelly Distinguished Scholar-in-Residence announced
  • SRI in the Rockies: Protecting the Water Commons - Everyone's Business interview with Maude Barlow
  • elephant journal: elephant journal’s 10 #Mindful Instagram Feeds Worth Following
  • The Digital Naturalist: 9 Lessons on How We Engage
  • Good Food Jobs: Interview with The Gastrognomes
  • Asia Society: We Asked Our Experts: What Does Obama’s Re-Election Mean for Asia
  • Mimarizm: ‘Çevre Habercisi’ Simran Sethi SALT’a Geliyor
  • James Beard Foundation: Narrative Interlude: Trust in Identity Simran Sethi, Emmy Award-Winning Journalist
  • James Beard Foundation: Q & A with Environmentalist Simran Sethi
  • Everybody Eats News: We’re Going to Have to Get a Bigger Table: James Beard Foundation Takes on Trust
  • Jonathan J. Halperin: Authenticity and Empathy in the American Food System
  • Society for Interpersonal Theory and Research (SITAR) Newsletter: Expanding the Circle: Nicole Cain and Kate Thomas on an interpersonal TED talk
  • Everybody Eats News: Simran Sethi Comes to the James Beard Foundation Food Conference with News: The Messenger May Just Be the Message
  • IdeaMensch: Simran Sethi - Founder of Metamorphose
  • Metropolis Magazine: We Need Us and Them to Become WE
  • elephant journal: What to Say to a Climate Change Skeptic
  • Asia Society: Video: Reframe Climate Change Debate, Says Simran Sethi, and Bridge the Divide
  • This is Counter Culture: Why and How Do We Engage
  • Care2: How Not to Convince Someone to Go Green
  • 350 or bust: TED Talk Thursday: There’s A Green Brain Inside Every Climate Skeptic
  • The Change Social: These People’ Are My Greatest Teachers
  • TEDxCibeles: Why and how do we engage?
  • Asia Society: Video: Reframe Climate Change Debate, Says Simran Sethi, and Bridge the Divide
  • ecoAffect: Make it ‘Us’ to Make it Real
  • SUNfiltered: How to talk to people who deny climate change
  • Treehugger: How Not to Convince People to Go Green: Throw More Facts At Them
  • Phys.Org: Study: Military providing example of becoming sustainable without politics
  • Occupy: Jan. 31 Solidarity for Farmers Against Monsanto
  • The Atlantic: A Conversation with Simran Sethi, Environmental Journalist
  • Online News Association: Student Summit Explores Diverse Storytelling in the Digital Age
  • Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education: AASHE’s ‘Higher Education Occupation’ Project
  • Asia Society: 2011: Post Nuclear Tragedy, Three Inspiring Environmental Shifts in Japan
  • Business for Social Responsibility: In Your Words: Journalist and Author Simran Sethi on Leadership
  • GOOD: The Green Side of Business: DODOcase Plans for the Sustainable Road Ahead
  • Construire notre futura (Building our future): Change maker: Simran Sethi
  • WiserEarth: So What’s Stopping Us All From Going Green?
  • EcoSalon: Lessons from SXSW Eco #1: Changing How We Communicate
  • The Christian Post: Christians Urged to Help Solve Food Crisis
  • EcoSalon: The 20 Most Influential Women in Green
  • Vanity Fair 2007: The Year in Photos
  • NPR affiliate KCUR: Central Standard
  • The Chronicle: Dumping on Poor Folks
  • innblastur.com: 3 Ideas That Shook Me Up in TEDxCibeles
  • Coco Eco Magazine: 2010’s Most influential Women in Green (Simran featured on page 88)
  • PR Newswire: Is Your Neighborhood Killing You?
  • Vanity Fair Green Issue: The Messenger
  • Metropolis Magazine: Telling Stories
  • The Independent: Eco-Hero of the Planet
  • Coco Eco Magazine: 2010's Most Influential Women in Green
  • Variety: Crow, Laurie David, Melissa Etheridge, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Simran Sethi, Bonnie Raitt Celebrities Focus on Environmental Issues in Various Ways
  • Travel Weekly: Starwood Hotels & Resorts… the NextCourse 2011
  • The Pan-American: Environmental journalist speaks her mind
  • Earthfirst: Who's Who in Green
  • elephant journal: Simran Sethi: The Face of Green Media
  • Body + Soul Magazine: A Green Goddess
  • Asia Society: As Oil Gushes Off the Gulf Coast, a Search for Answers
  • Shanghai American School: Eco-hero, Simran Sethi, visits Pudong campus
  • Wake Forest University: Environmental Justice Event Draws Diverse Audience
  • Whole Life Times: Conversations: Simran Sethi
  • Sierra Magazine: Three-Minute Green
  • Intent.com: Fighting the Good Fight Podcast interview
  • Experience Life: Real Alignment
  • Before It’s News: Economist Finds Environmental Injustice Across County
  • Smith College: She Went to Smith: Notable Alumnae
  • Lawrence Magazine: Her Own Hope Spot (Simran featured on page 12)
  • The Gort Cloud, by Richard Seireeni and Scott Fields
  • Center for Diversity & the Environment: People
  • Treehugger TV: Re-Visualizing Environmental Activism in the Post-Network Era
  • The University of Kansas: KU graduate students use classroom lessons to help local homeless shelter
  • SourceWatch: Kansas and Coal
  • Thinking About Media: Conversation with Simran Sethi
  • The Smith College Sophian: Journalist Alum Inspires Students to Work for Change
  • New York Women in Communications: 5 Questions for Simran Sethi
  • The Daily Table: Our Weekly Pick: Simran Sethi
  • Allure: Green Hot List
  • NY Times: On the Road to Farm Aid, the Long, Sweet Way
  • Five Questions with Turtuga Blanku
  • Greenopia: Simran Sethi on Buying Green
  • Oxygen Network: Etheridge Breathes Deep
  • Marcia G. Yerman: The BlogHer’10 Conference - Women Power Up
  • The Pitch Kansas City: Best Of 2007: Best Celebrity
  • Good Times Weekly: Renewable Power to the People
  • Lawrence Journal-World: KU Environmental Journalist on 'Oprah'
  • Minneapolis-St Paul Star Tribune: Let Them Eat Pie Photo Gallery
  • Winston-Salem Journal: Being Herself: 'Green' activist finds way to get her messages out
  • Lawrence.com: Red, White and Green
  • Domino Magazine: My Green Life: the on-the-go journalist
  • Common Ground Magazine: Conversations: Simran Sethi

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