
A conversation about how everyday citizens and their local governments shape our worlds through the building and destruction of our environment.
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It’s official, we’ve got a new job. After this week’s environmental shenanigans, it has become clear that our new call of duty is to call and write Congress every day to oppose the consistent assaults on our public land and water.
We can...
Just a few hundred feet from a bustling river-adjacent greenway, a local resident explained just how remarkable its success truly was. He marveled at how far his city’s relationship had come with its waterway, and his eyes grew large as he...
Chris Lillis was one Team USA skier who spoke out against ICE
Watching Americans enter the Olympic arena during the games’ opening ceremonies, I felt a cringe of dread. On the international stage, I wondered how our appearance would be met...
Years ago, I visited communities around my small city and asked residents what they would like to see in their neighborhood parks. Over months, people sent in comments, answered questionnaires, or had discussions with me in local events and...
We are not backing down.
Yesterday evening, the House passed a bill that, if signed into law, will open up 225,000 acres of federal land for toxic mining by a foreign company. It now moves on to the Senate.
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The writers behind this newsletter.
I specialize in community building around greenspaces, with a Phd in Agriculture, Community, Leadership, and Education and practical experience in coalition building and city park planning with resident-led designs.
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