Posted - 09/12/2013 Grant Partner Spotlight: Heidi Quante - HighWaterLine
ITP recently interviewed Grant Partner Heidi Quante of HighWaterLine. In 2012, Heidi joined forces with artist and HighWaterLine New York creator Eve Mosher in hopes that by amplifying the original New York project concept they will help communities realize how climate change will personally impact their local area.
ITP: You've been an activist on several different issues throughout your career. What sparked you to become involved with the HighWaterLine project, and how did your collaboration with Eve Mosher come about?
Heidi: I had been working on environmental issues for over 14 years in different capacities. I'd done everything from lobbying in Washington, D.C. to working with grassroots environmental organizations overseas and domestically. What I heard constantly from all of these groups was their desire to go "beyond the choir". There was a shared recognition that it wasn't enough to have support from the people already on board, that reaching out to the general public was necessary for real social change to occur. Even though the groups had this recognition, I found that they kept using the same tactics. » Read More
Posted - 05/13/2013 Grant Partner Spotlight: Trathen Heckman, Transition US
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Posted - 02/07/2013 "Pause" Participant Spotlight
Eileen Thorsos is the Sustainability Education Program Coordinator for the Duke University Environmental Leadership Program & Duke University Superfund Research Center. Her work includes integrating sustainability into Duke curricula and communicating with professional and general audiences about environmental health and toxicology. She is interested in implementing effective communications approaches for shifting people's attitudes and behaviors related to climate change.
Eileen 'invoked the pause' in the hills of North Carolina last fall with the Duke University Nicholas School of the Environment team. She recently spoke to us about this experience and the ensuing 'collateral delights'.
Posted - 09/18/2012 GRANT PARTNER SPOTLIGHT: Joshua Fouts of Science House Foundation
Invoking The Pause (ITP) had the chance to speak with Joshua Fouts of Science House Foundation regarding his recent ‘pause’ in Brazil: “Science, Imagination and the Art of Adaption: Understanding Climate Change Awareness Through the Prism of Brazil”. Joshua and his team, consisting of biochemist Dr. Ana Carolina Zeri and documentarian Andre Blas, traveled to the westernmost area of the Brazilian Amazon. » Read More
Posted - 08/01/2012 Grant Partner Spotlight: Nicole Heller and a Second ITP Grant
From her earliest memories, Nicole Heller has
been attuned to the relationships we share with our environment and
other living things. Professionally, she became an ecologist, and in the
last five years has focused on climate change and how best to
communicate its complexities to a global audience. Her interest and
advocacy began at a young age with a spider. As a girl she recalls
creating a stir in the neighborhood, protecting spiders from
mistreatment by one of the local children. » Read More
Posted - 07/01/2012 GRANT PARTNER SPOTLIGHT: Britta Riley of Windowfarms
In 2008, Britta Riley incubated the idea of growing fresh and nutritious food in her small, urban apartment in Brooklyn. By 2009, Windowfarms was born. Britta, an artist, designer, and entrepreneur, expanded her idea of a hydroponic garden to source knowledge and improve her design from a community of likeminded “do-it-yourselfers.” Fast-forward three years: an Invoking the Pause grant, an astounding $257,000 Kickstarter fundraising campaign, and 32,000 world-wide Windowfarmers later; now, the first “fully manufactured in the USA” Windowfarm kits are about to make their way to homes and apartments around the world.
We spoke with Britta about her new project, the risks she took in bringing her latest design to market, and her 18-foot Windowfarm installation/public garden in Louisville, Kentucky.
» Read MorePosted - 01/20/2012 Grant Partner Spotlight: Catalogue of Extinct Experience An Interview With Christina L. Desser
“As I traveled on, the air was literally filled with pigeons. The light of noon-day was obscured as by an eclipse, and the continued buzz of wings had a tendency to lull my senses.
Before sunset I reached Louisville, Kentucky. The pigeons passed in undiminished number, and continued to do so for three days in succession. The people were all in arms. The banks of the Ohio were crowded with men and boys, incessantly shooting at the pilgrims, which flew lower as they passed over the river. Multitudes were thus destroyed. For a week or more, the population fed on no flesh other that of pigeons, and talked of nothing but pigeons.”
» Read MorePosted - 12/15/2011 Grant Partner Spotlight 1: Taco Diplomats Cross Borders! North and South Unite Collaboratively in Tucson
Invoking the Pause Grant Partners Gary Nabhan of Taco Diplomacy and Stephen Antupit, Chris Saleeba and Critter Thompson of CityLab7 reach across interstate borders to unite the Northwest and Southwest at Tucson’s Meet Yourself festival. Both teams reminisce separately about their cross-collaborative work and the birth of the Taco Diplomacy Food Wagon.
Gary Nabhan/Taco Diplomacy/Sabores Sin Fronteras:
City 7 Lab meets Sabores Sin Fronteras and Celebrates
When Stephen, Critter and Chris of City7Lab parachuted into Tucson for the Tucson Meet Yourself mega-festival in mid-October, the Taco Diplomacy Food Wagon had just had only come out of the womb at Dust Design studio of Jesus Robles and Cade Hayes a few hours before. It was still learning how to walk on it own four tires, let alone talk to the 100,000 people already arriving for the Southwest’s largest homegrown food-and-music fest. Stephen, Critter and Chris quickly became the nannies and voice coaches for Taco Diplomacy’s newest baby, helping the Sabores Sin Fronteras Foodways Alliance imagine how to nourish its identity and broaden its impact.
» Read MorePosted - 12/08/2011 Grant Partner Spotlight 2: Taco Diplomacy Truck is Fertile Grounds for Cultivating CityLab
CityLab7 further expanded its repertoire of participatory engagement techniques with their recent Cross-Pollination collaboration with the Taco Diplomacy Truck at Tucson’s Meet Yourself Festival in October. Visit CityLab7′s multimedia blog to get a “taste” of what dozens of Taco Diplomats had to say. Coming up next in the collaboration will be the Tucson team’s border-to-border participation in the Seattle-based Fertile Grounds Urban Food Utility Pop-Up.
Thanks from Chris, Critter and Stephen to Maggie Kaplan and her generous support through ITP’s Blossoming Possibilities Fund for making this collaboration possible.
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