Today marks Day One of my 30 Days Zero Waste Challenge. I am not looking back. I am stepping into a month of plastic-free shopping, sustainable swaps, and rethinking my kitchen habits.
A new, more subtle intention has taken hold in the world of design and commerce. It affects objects, outfits, spaces, and even marketing. Instead of forcing specific responses on us, the creators now invite us to participate more fully in how things make us think and feel.
A new vanguard of artists is reshaping our understanding of protest by giving discarded materials a voice – transforming detritus into declarations. Leilah Babirye, Ser Serpas, and Bordaloii II reimagine and compose a future from fragments.
Today marks Day One of my 30 Days Zero Waste Challenge. I am not looking back. I am stepping into a month of plastic-free shopping, sustainable swaps, and rethinking my kitchen habits.
The deeper you go into the forest, the quieter everything gets. And suddenly, the rustle of a compostable wax wrap becomes louder than a crinkled chip bag.
Traditional hierarchies, rigid structures, and short-term decision-making are increasingly challenged by a model that values resilience, empathy, and long-term thinking.
Parenting in climate-changed times calls for more than caution, but for clarity. It calls for honest conversations that honour children’s capacity to feel deeply while inspiring them to act with hope.