
The Power of Art; June 7, 2021
From street art to political campaigns to corporate advertising, the power of the image is undeniable.
DFW Chapter | Climate Reality Project
From street art to political campaigns to corporate advertising, the power of the image is undeniable.
New York Times, May 19, 2021 By Zoë Schlanger For generations, the core mission of the National Park Service has been absolute conservation. Instructions to
Responsibility Plus Relationship Equals Retention The Virtual US Training Program wrapped up May 7th. That was the final day for participants to complete the requirements
The Book Club meets regularly and recently updated the next meeting to Wednesday, June 9th at 7:30pm (virtually).
Organization for Identity-Cultural Developmen (OICD)
On Earth Day, 2021, at 616 S Harwood St, Dallas, the mural went up. Named “Dallas Dreams”, the mural depicts what Dallas might look like, with a stronger emphasis on climate change initiatives.
TLDR: Dallas City Council early voting started today. Most of the candidates did not respond to our questions about CECAP.
The world paid close attention recently to the plight of the Ever Given, a 1,300-foot, 220,000-ton container ship that had been blocking traffic in the Suez Canal and is finally free.
I suddenly realized that we are 7 days into April, and I’m late with my monthly blog post. I think the delay reflects my “pressured”
We can finally play some offense in the current Texas legislative session! HB 1533 (read here) is scheduled for its public hearing in the House
The idea for the mural is the Dallas skyline with trees and green spaces added and a section that refers to “Dallas Dreams”. We are aiming to give viewers a chance to dream with us and awaken their imagination of what a Green Dallas could look like.
Read up on the chapter’s activities during the first three months of 2021.