It's so easy to feel helpless in the face of climate change and loss of biodiversity, but if these women won't give up, neither should we. https://t.co/DB8UhYsH24
The bill includes a religious exemption that sets a troublesome precedent, not only for LGBTQ rights but possibly for all legislation.
https://t.co/WCuiEU7wdV
ESG companies have been leading the way toward investing in sustainability. Now, it's under attack:
https://t.co/xZzR4EQjDN @SierraClub#ESG#ClimateCrisis
The political art in the group exhibition “Paint the Protest” refers to events from the past that could be happening — and are — today. https://t.co/YMRAweBprq
"One of the reasons I’m a writer today is because I had teachers who really saw me & encouraged me to pursue it."
On the Art Works podcast Renée Watson talks abt her life as a writer, educator & performer & how her lived experience informs her work.
▶️ https://t.co/kLWjpnlKVA
The growth of a community is empowered by diverse, accessible arts and cultural experiences. In this episode of Delivering Dubuque, Mayor Cavanagh discusses how our community has come together to inclusively weave the arts into everyday life in Dubuque.
🎥https://t.co/DOCY2FZhU9
Here’s the completed #3Dprinted dress! The entire dress is Wizard’s Voodoo PLA from @Fillamentum printed directly onto nylon mesh, with a silk lining. (Finally have some nice studio shots thanks to @kpimmel 📸!)
Vehicle tire particles contribute 1M metric tons of plastic to the environment globally each year.
But the European Union may be doing its part to reduce the spread of these #microplastics. 👇 https://t.co/5z8Wjq5IzQ
“Twitter might not still exist, but whether it’s a place that we really want to be a part of is still up in the air,” says Melody MacLean, director of communications at CFLeads. https://t.co/eHWT9yig2j
Tom Stoppard, who wrote the play “Leopoldstadt” about a Viennese Jewish family ultimately doomed by the Holocaust, spoke to @NYTMag about his fears about the resurgence of antisemitism. https://t.co/1t2TV1GuUP