“Owning our fear doesn’t mean erasing it; it means recognizing it as part of us and choosing to move anyway. When we name our fear, it loses its power to quietly dictate our lives. It stops being the invisible hand on the steering wheel and becomes a signal, a teacher, a doorway. Growth doesn’t require... Continue Reading →
A Year Later: What Education Still Teaches Us About the Climate Crisis
A reflection on how learning continues to light the path toward a safer and more resilient world. A year ago, I wrote about how education could become one of our greatest tools in facing the Climate and Ecological Emergency. Looking back now, that message feels even more urgent and personal. The storms, fires, and floods... Continue Reading →