When Susan focused on career, the key was to put her efforts toward her values. Now she's at the nexus of religion and the environment, which she finds fascinating and fulfilling.
In times of upheaval, Americans have historically turned to gardening for its health, economic, and emotional benefits. The Age of Coronavirus is no different.
Earth Day 2020 hasn't been cancelled, and it still matters. The health crisis won't stop WEN from observing Earth Day's 50th, and we invite you to join us.
Brainstorming, followed by lightning rounds of idea-ranking -- WEN knows how to host a hackathon! Naming solutions under the gathering clouds of a pandemic.
Erica brings both head and heart to her work as a steward for the environment, as well as the wildlife and humans who rely on its health and well-being.
Did you vote this week? Women won that right exactly 100 years ago, and it wasn't easy -- they fought for years to achieve it. Just one great reason to celebrate International Women's Day!
Soko lives the conservation principles she learned from her parents, and models them in her role as zero waste specialist at SF Department of the Environment.
Women want to make the best environmental choices in our daily lives, but we struggle with gender-based expectations that complicate things. What's the fix?
Jennifer is a multi-disciplined artist and educator who collaborates with scientists and engineers on works that raise awareness of environmental issues.