Two Sides of Me: Why Being Alone Is Not the Same as Being Isolated in Environmental Work.
This post explores why deep environmental analysis requires uninterrupted cognitive space, how activity-based solitude reduces anxiety, and why alternating between engagement and withdrawal mirrors how healthy ecosystems function. I explore both my analytical and relaxed side.
The Greenwashing of Juneteenth: Corporate Sponsorship, But No Real Change
Juneteenth marks Black liberation, but corporate celebrations often stop at banners, cookouts, and slogans—while environmental harm in Black communities continues unchecked. This article examines how companies publicly honor Juneteenth while simultaneously polluting neighborhoods, exploiting labor, and resisting climate and environmental justice policies. Through real-world case studies involving major corporations and energy infrastructure, this piece challenges performative solidarity and argues that true liberation must include clean air, safe water, and material accountability.

