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Cristina's avatar

Massive props to the Parent for being engaged with their Childs education & being socially aware enough to pick up on the dissonant nature of these pamphlets. I've become a strong believer that change must start from the grass roots. Something as simple as a Parent reading a pamphlet brought home by their child & bringing attention to it, can have a butterfly effect. We won't see that effect immediately but something tells me to "watch this space".

There is a reason why "I am hope" is one of the few(possibly) only organizations involved in mental health that has had their funding INCREASED instead of decreased or chopped altogether. We will possibly find that out in a year or two.

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Seeing 'climate anxiety' in kids, especially when promoted by major polluters, feels off. I'm also a proponent of relabelling this because "anxiety" pathologises and individualises a normal response to the legitimate crisis we’re facing. It’s not just anxiety. It’s more 'ecological grief', a sign of deep connection and love for the planet. I wrote about it quite a bit, including this piece here (https://entangledcuriosities.substack.com/p/if-ecological-grief-and-i-had-a-coffee). If Fonterra, Genesis and Z truly want to reconfigure their core mission, they should back real solutions: NOT stalling in renewable transition, encouraging farmers to seek alternate farming options away from dairy, and promoting alternatives to driving. Until then, this feels like greenwashing.

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