Katrien Vander Straeten
Who am I?
I am a Belgian living in Boston. I hold an MA in Communication Sciences, an MA in Philosophy, and a Ph.D. in Philosophy. After all that, I left the academic life to become a full-time mom to one lovely daughter (who is about to turn two), and a freelance writer of non-fiction and fiction. I am currently working on publishing my first novel (in Dutch) and completing an adventure novel (in English). I also write a daily blog, called MamaStories.
Our Children's Future
I used to be a Feature Writer for Customs and Holidays here on Suite101, but after a year I decided to change my focus to more urgent, environmental issues.
I came to the immense and complex problem of environmental destruction, global warming, ecological poverty, peak oil, and environmental activism the hard way: by having a child. "Having a child puts things in perspective": it's an old saw, but one that still cuts and now only becomes sharper with time.
Through my daugher's eyes I am seeing the next generations more clearly and am brought face to face with my responsibility to make their world better, safer and healthier.
My Articles on Suite101
In these articles I investigate the issues and the many ways of avoiding and remedying waste and destruction. These range from the small (such as the three R's: Reduce-Reuse-Recycle) to the large (head for the hills, live off the grid, grow your own food).
I follow breaking news, present digests of scientific data (the latest studies on global warming or the dying of the bees), report on technological measures (and whether they are what we need), and listen in on the opinion-makers (from President Bush to homesteading bloggers to island-dwellers cast adrift).
Look for my articles in Environmental Activism, Food and Drink, Gardening, Reading and Writing, Education... The future cannot be contained in one single topic!
Latest Articles
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Chicken Stew or Gentse Waterzooi
This festive and easy-to-make stew or soup involves chicken, chicken broth, finely chopped vegetables, potatoes and cream.
Dec 4, 2007
- Katrien Vander Straeten
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Hearty and Easy Potato Leek Soup
It's time to go out and play in the snow, then to hurry indoors and spend some time with a big, steaming mug of this hearty soup.
Dec 3, 2007
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Home Ground by Barry Lopez (ed.)
With over 850 definitions of landscape features, many specific to America, this book is about geology and history, American identity, and how one makes a place home.
Nov 1, 2007
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Children’s Books About Thoreau
Several children's books depicting the complex life of Henry David Thoreau can help reconnect our children to nature.
Oct 30, 2007
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D.B. Johnson’s Henry Thoreau Books
In four picture books, D.B. Johnson manages to convey Thoreau's message about nature - now so extra urgent - to children between the ages of 4 and 99 (and older).
Oct 5, 2007
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I’ve Heard the Vultures Singing
The poet Lucia Perillo has written a painfully truthful, always enlightening book of essays about living with Multiple Sclerosis.
Oct 2, 2007
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First Children’s Drawings
What are those shapes the very young child is scribbling? Do they represent something? Should we even ask?
Aug 9, 2007
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Coperthwaite: A Handmade Life
Bill Coperthwaite's prescriptions for our children: a varied context of home and community, and a feeling of usefulness through work.
Jul 31, 2007
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Miffy, Nijntje and Hello Kitty
The story of how a little bunny rabbit survives - and changes - in the global market.
Jul 24, 2007
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Miffy (Nijntje) in America
The continuing story of how a little bunny rabbit survives on the global market.
Jul 24, 2007
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