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Freda Heights's avatar

Tara, thank you for writing this. It is a powerful call to action that resonates deeply. Thank you for bringing up the idea of "weaponizing privilege"—it reframes privilege as a tool for impact rather than guilt. Your examples of everyday people finding creative ways to contribute, from food forests to drainage socks, show how meaningful change can happen when we use what we have for the collective good.

The way you highlight Cannupa Hanska’s words is also incredibly motivating. Instead of isolating privilege, it empowers people to think about their skills, networks, and resources as entry points into climate action. And your personal note about community and belonging is such an important reminder that collective action isn't just about solving environmental issues; it’s about connecting and finding joy in the process.

My climate joy lies in building my community garden, where we focus on native plants to support local pollinators. It’s a small act, but it’s my way of contributing to a larger ecosystem. Thank you for sharing this vision of positive, community-driven change.

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Kai's avatar

Thank you. so much is working to make us feel hopeless, so we have to work to bring hope again... and results!

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