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It’s Never Too Late: Let’s Regenerate

by Andrea PurdyMay 22, 2020May 22, 2020 on

We must embrace a mentality of abundance instead of buying into the myth of scarcity or “waste.” And as we organize in our communities, if we look beyond party affiliation and focus on our commonalities as human, we can work together to build a sustainable future.

Click to read article at Civic Nebraska!

Posted in articles, linksTagged community, policymaking, waste

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