“Nobody’s free until everybody’s free.” — Fannie Lou Hamer, civil rights leader and voting rights organizer. Climate Emergency, Elections & Mother’s Day A Note in My Mother’s Spirit: To Voters in Gerrymandered America I write this with my mother in my heart. If she were still here, I believe she would speak plainly. She would... Continue Reading →
A Note to White Voters in Gerrymandered America
MOTHER’S DAY OPEN LETTER · MAY 2026A Note to White Voters in Gerrymandered AmericaClimate Emergency · Democracy · Justice · Solidarity Written in the spirit of a mother who marched, who wept, who refused to look away — and who would have shouted these words from every corner of this aching country if she were... Continue Reading →
Elections: The Power to Protect Our Planet, Our People, and Our Democracy (Draft)
A Moment That Defines Us Every generation faces a choice — a moment when people must decide whether to stay silent or speak up, whether to protect only themselves or to protect each other. Our moment is now. Across the world, we are witnessing three connected emergencies — Ecological, Climate, and Democracy-centered — each feeding... Continue Reading →
Challenging Denial: From Election Integrity to Climate Truth
How Embracing Transparency and Adaptive Resiliency Can Help Us Rebuild Trust, Safeguard Democracy, and Protect Our Ecological (Green) Future In an age when vast amounts of information are at our fingertips, the line between skepticism and outright denial can become dangerously blurry. Many people feel betrayed by leaders who promise to serve them but wind... Continue Reading →