Changing the conversation from sustainable design to regenerative intersectional systems change for the masses. Regenerating actions to restore, rejuvenate and reenergize ourselves, our communities and our planet.
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Like my students who don’t do their assignment and are too embarrassed to come to class, I’m here writing for the first time in months. I share this sense of shame that I haven’t written enough, posted enough, or done enough. It’s one of th...
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I am a design professor bridging the academics of environmental sustainability, the professional design community, and those who want to create change but don’t always know where to begin. We know the world around us is not sustainable, ins...
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Design Strategy & Environmental Studies Professor, Systems Thinker, Sustainable Design Consultant, Author (she/her)
Writer, artist, researcher, & facilitator of transformation. Captivated by mystique, feminine, and mythos. Designing experiences of perception change for more-than-human-centered design & flourishing.
Ryan is a sustainability professional and writer in Lexington, Kentucky who tries to bring light to what can often times be a grim subject. He can be reached by email at [email protected] and @ry_lark on Twitter.
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