Borderless Cultures, Worldwide Connections
As the international climate community gears up for the UN climate talks in Poland this month, emails from my YOUNGO friends and listservs continue to flood my inbox and fill […]
As the international climate community gears up for the UN climate talks in Poland this month, emails from my YOUNGO friends and listservs continue to flood my inbox and fill […]
My first taste of online activism came in the form of 2009’s Iranian presidential election: I retweeted the crap out of the #iranelection stream, attended solidarity rallies in my hometown and watched a […]
Traveling to COP17, the UN climate negotiations in Durban, South Africa did a number on me. After spending two weeks running around the convention center like a chicken with its […]
My expectations coming into PowerShift 2012 were quite high: I’d already been to three US PowerShifts (two regional, one national), and I knew some of the key organizers had also […]
Above I’m pictured with my No Tar Sands Caravan family – nonbiological, but still including parents, sisters, brothers, grandparents and grandchildren. We began as a handful of strangers, all from […]
… and I didn’t get her anything. I’m terrible, but at least I called (and left a message) to greet her this morning. She’s 19 and so amazing – definitely […]
Continuing from part one: after missing the last bus to my host’s house Sunday night, I texted an EAC staffer (and kind-of friend?) who was part of the social media […]
I’m taking a page from my friend Kait’s blog on sharing five true things; I’m adapting it a bit for my wordiness and scatterbrainedness in an attempt to form a […]
This is the first installment in a series on the controversial US Power Shift youth climate conference back in October, as well as my involvement with the Sierra Student Coalition […]
Last Thursday I packed a bag and went to my uncle’s house in Woodland Hills (a nice neighborhood in the San Fernando Valley – it’s next to Calabasas, where the […]