This month's newsletter is meant to inspire and educate towards positive actions. I like to think of the Coronavirus stay-at-home time like a cocoon we are each in.
This mandatory cocoon has interrupted the regular patterns for most people on Earth, and my hope is that the butterflies and moths that emerge from the chrysalis are more clear and focused on the essential work of our time: Living in a way where humans and nature are harmonious, and all our children are prosperous with abundant food, water, shelter, security, a stable climate, and thriving ecosystems.
~ Andrew Millison
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