On this week’s edition of “What Australia Isn’t Doing About its Domestic Violence Epidemic,” we watch a man who has targeted and abused more than 4 women escape into the freedom of ambiguous time, as more than 25 domestic violence charges coalesce into yet *another* postponed mention date — because why not continue dragging this … Continue reading Australia’s Unseen Epidemic
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16 Months on Lord Howe Island
Lessons from a tiny, World Heritage island across the world.
Discovering the New “Normal”
7 months of isolation and sanctitude from a terrifying virus - and the society that created it. As we race eagerly back towards "normal" with the hunger for a previous world ignited in our eyes, a simpler yet fulfilling, different but deeply satisfying way of life over previous months makes me wonder why we don’t instead propel ourselves forward.
This Earth Day
This Earth Day, I am lucky to enjoy one of the most thriving, preserved places on Planet Earth, and the health, joy, & ease of life that comes with it — but for billions of global citizens, this is not the case.
What Exists & Cannot Be Replaced
It seems that in search of things that are meant to bring our society happiness, we’ve lost touch with a beauty that already exists - new perspective from Caribbean waters.
Stories from the Silence
The richest stories erupt from invisible places. A tale about society & our development - told through a narrative photostory of one of California's most unseen spaces.
When Saving the Planet is a Fight to Save Ourselves
Environmentalism, explained, in the world's longest nutshell. A series of chapters on social justice, equity, the environment, & how it all connects.
Playing with Fire
Flames have erupted once again, in the form of fiery vengeance against Pacific Gas & Electric - but how do we seek justice against the enemy we cannot see?
Seas Rise, & Communities Follow
An island sinks into polar seas, and communities across the world stand up. Will you?
Reframing Visions of National Security
When it comes to addressing today's violent threats, we're given a choice: clean energy and the environment, or national defense - but do we have to choose?