Bioregioning 🌍
Understand Where You Live No.41 September 1984
Exploring bioregionalism, Thomas Berry emphasizes sustainable, self-sufficient communities that harmonize human existence with natural systems while critiquing capitalism, colonialism, and centralized urban structures.
thomasberry.org"The first publications were called a “Bundle”—not a book, rather individual essays, poetry, graphics and posters, each printed separately and then assembled unbound into an envelope—named PLANET/DRUM. The PLANET/DRUM Bundles were originally conceived to spread planetary information—a “voice for the planet,” and to have production/publishing decentralized, passed around among activists in various locales around the planet, making PLANET/DRUM beats from various places. The first Bundle invited collaboration with, “Do you have a message to send out?”
“There are no unsacred places; there are only sacred places and desecrated places.” — Wendell Berry ( 2001)


