Monthly Archives: December 2017

Future of Seattle Summation

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   Throughout the discussion, creation, and implementation of this project, I have learned that taking the things we learn in the classroom and bringing them to the larger community is easier than I thought. I have been worried for a long time about finding the “right” organizations to support and the best career that will not only interest me but… Read more »

Food Waste

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For our action project, Tova, Ryan, Elyse and I worked to promote Food Lifeline’s Seattle’s Table, a nonprofit organization designed to deliver surplus food, that is otherwise destined to be composted or thrown away, to meal programs throughout King County. This program has a twofold impact on the Anthropocene, reducing food waste and feeding the hungry. With our action project… Read more »

Future of Seattle

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My last blog post was a bit of background on the motivations of the project, so I won’t waste any of these precious 400 words discussing that further. Instead, I’ll introduce to you the finished product… The Future of Seattle online Photo Spotlight! The intention of this project is to bring the effects of climate change and the impacts within… Read more »

Claire’s Article

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A quick shout-out to our classmate, Claire, who penned a crisp and comprehensive article for the UW Daily about mindfulness in the classroom. A talented journalist, Claire interviews a few experts on campus while weaving in her own findings from the quarter in Honors 392. She calls attention to three alliterative components within mindfulness: “presence, personhood, and perspective.” When outlined as… Read more »