Today’s Good News: These Palestinians protect their homeland's native plants from the other side of the world | A Sign of Progress

Today’s Good News: These Palestinians protect their homeland's native plants from the other side of the world | A Sign of Progress
Why this story matters: Stories like this remind us that improvement often comes through small, steady efforts. Quick summary: This story highlights recent developments related to side, showing how constructive action can lead to meaningful results. There’s a phrase — typically attributed to Greek poet Dinos Christianopoulos — that many of us may be familiar with: “They tried to bury us. They didn’t know we were seeds.” It has taken root in a number of social justice movements and might be displayed on protest signs — but the cultural significance of seeds, agriculture, and land isn’t always taken so literally. No place is this truer than in Palestine. Would you like to read more good news about Side , Plants , Palestinians , Homelands , Protect , and Native ? The Palestinian Heirloom Seed Library remains in Jerusalem, even though its founder now lives in the United States. Photo courtesy of Roots of Resistance/Instagram Home to deeply important crops like olive trees, grapevines, fig and citrus …