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About Nicholas
Nicholas Tippins is a journalist focusing on issues of human rights. He has covered such topics as Standing Rock and the Dakota Access Pipeline, human trafficking in Costa Rica, the US elections, food justice and sustainable agriculture, and religious issues in India. He has lived in and reported from many different countries and has a background studying the world's spiritual traditions. You can find examples of his work at ************.com/articles.
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I Gave Up Social Media for a Day. What Happened Surprised Me.

01 Oct 2023  |  medium.com
The author recounts a day spent without social media, leading to a deeper connection with emotions and a richer experience of life. By practicing presence and fully feeling both positive and negative emotions, the author discovers a newfound appreciation for life's moments. This personal experiment highlights the benefits of being emotionally present and the joy that comes from embracing all feelings.

3 Spiritual Lessons from a Business Crisis

01 Oct 2023  |  medium.com
The author shares personal experiences and spiritual insights gained during a business crisis. He emphasizes the cyclical nature of joy and sorrow in life, advocating for a perspective that observes and appreciates these emotions without becoming consumed by them. Through meditation, he finds peace and clarity, ultimately receiving positive news about a new salesperson joining the team. The narrative underscores the importance of maintaining a balanced outlook and embracing life's ups and downs.

Is Transportation a Good Career Path? Know the Pros & Cons

06 Jan 2022  |  LoveToKnow
The transportation industry offers a wide range of career opportunities, from truck driving and delivery services to piloting commercial airplanes and captaining ships. Many of these jobs do not require extensive education and offer good pay, though they may involve extended time away from home and can be physically demanding. Behind-the-scenes roles such as dispatchers, freight forwarders, and warehouse workers are also crucial, providing essential support without requiring travel. The industry is growing, with high demand for various roles, making it a viable career path for those interested in moving people or goods.

Obama's Statement Is A False Victory For Water Protectors

The Misguided Food Assistance Restrictions in Wisconsin’s WIC Program

08 Dec 2016  |  Wild Heart Food
The article criticizes Wisconsin’s Women, Infants and Children’s Program's 'Approved Foods' brochure, which outlines restrictions on food purchases for those on food assistance. The author argues that the brochure, which bans the purchase of certain organic foods and imposes specific restrictions, disrespects the intelligence and autonomy of individuals in need by micromanaging their food choices. The article highlights the negative impact on those with specific dietary needs, such as vegans, and those who prioritize organic products. It suggests that instead of imposing restrictions, education and empowerment are key to helping people make healthier food choices. The author also encourages community involvement in food education and assistance initiatives as a way to support and empower those affected by the government's food assistance policies.

Water Protectors File Lawsuit Against Morton County for Use of Excessive Force

Water Protectors Celebrate DAPL Easement Denial But Recognize Fight Is Not Over

Sunrise at Standing Rock

02 Dec 2016  |  Elephant Journal
The article recounts the author's personal experiences at the Standing Rock protests, emphasizing the role of prayer as a form of resistance. The author describes the peaceful determination of the protesters, despite the looming threat of police violence. The narrative focuses on the power of prayer, not as a religious act, but as a deeply rooted practice that brings internal strength and peace. The author reflects on the non-violent nature of the protests, even in the face of aggression, and the collective prayer for all involved, including the police. The article suggests that prayer is a powerful tool for social change, one that does not contribute to the cycle of violence and is not easily combated by those in power. The author shares a belief in the importance of maintaining integrity and being a beacon of light through prayer, even if it cannot prevent the construction of the pipeline.

In the Face of Hatred, Be the Courage of Love

10 Nov 2016  |  Elephant Journal
The article reflects on the emotional response to the election results, which the author perceives as being founded on hatred and fear, particularly in Donald Trump's campaign. The author expresses grief for those who may be affected by the potential policies and actions that could follow, including threats to safety, belonging, self-worth, and rights. Despite the initial shock and disappointment, the author finds a sense of empowerment and responsibility to enact change beyond the political sphere. The piece calls for collective action and compassion, drawing parallels with historical acts of bravery and kindness during times of oppression. The author, Nicholas Tippins, urges readers to contribute positively to the world with whatever resources they have and to build a culture of compassion that can withstand hatred.

Women Farmers Take the Plough

06 Dec 2015  |  Wild Heart Food
The article discusses the changing landscape of agriculture in India, where male farmers are increasingly absent due to suicides linked to climate change, debt, and corporate policies, particularly those of Monsanto, or migration to cities in search of better opportunities. Women, often left behind, are stepping up to manage farms and households. The journalist, Nicholas Tippins, highlights the story of Vaishali, a single mother who became a successful farmer. The article also covers the formation of farming collectives like Kudumbashree, which empower women through shared resources, community support, and education. These collectives, along with networks like Vanastree and Diverse Women for Diversity, help women gain social power and promote sustainable farming. Despite the challenges, the article suggests that women are finding empowerment and possibly liberation through agriculture, raising questions about the future dynamics of gender roles in Indian farming.
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