Dumbo Feather

The Radical Hope Club

Marching down the main street of our town demanding climate action last September felt hopeful. It was a School Strike 4 Climate, led by the teenagers in our area, inspired by Greta. My primary school-aged kids were by my side, posters painted, enveloped by a mosh pit of anticipation, but still innocent to the true gravity of climate change. Like so many places around the world that day, we took to the streets with everyone we knew; holding hands, chanting, smiling at each

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