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In this issue, we center voices that are looking into the darkness, and offering tools for finding that way through. Jennifer Andrulli, a Yup'ik woman, speaks of the sacred fires she tends with her Indigenous brothers and sisters "to teach modernity another perspective." Camille Barton, an embodied social justice facilitator, takes us back in time, to the Roman Empire, to help us understand the violence of our present. Many of us feel an emptiness inside, they say, what they describe ads the "the Void," because we have not contended with our histories. Meanwhile, Matthew Stoltz, who has trained extensively with communities in the Amazon, writes about how tobacco, a plant that is considered sacred by Indigenous peoples around the world, became a toxic commodity. It's a warning, he writes, for stakeholders who continue to force ancestral medicines through the drug development process. This issue features Professor Seagull's Smartshop!