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This is a little reminder to keep your head up, hold fiercely onto your enthusiasm, and have faith that what you are doing is making a difference.
We have the opportunity to do something pivotal with this election. Of course, voting away Donald Trump is impactful and game-changing in itself. But looking at this election after last Tuesday’s debate, I see an even bigger opportunity.
When Michelle Obama says, “Don’t just sit there, do something,” I, for one, really feel like getting up and going. Judging by the DNC crowd’s reaction Tuesday night, I am not the only one.
Cities are incredibly dependent on national leadership for their public greenspaces, and a lot of the support they have been receiving is under attack in Trump’s Project 2025.
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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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