Category: Climate Possibilities
08
Feb
Sea, Seeing, and Next Season of #BeyondHartfordBeyondCars
by Kerri Ana Provost
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“You and I, and all the animals with which we share the land, are all ultimately descended from marine creatures. We owe the ocean everything.”...
04
Feb
Shifting
by Kerri Ana Provost
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“Bike riding shouldn’t be an act of bravery, and transportation leaders should redesign their streets so that they don’t depend on armor or surrender to...
01
Feb
Pieces
by Kerri Ana Provost
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“every member of the community holds pieces of the solution, even if we are all engaged in different layers of the work” – adrienne maree...
28
Jan
Climate Possibilities Covid-19 Cultural Interest Environmental Interest Hartford History Rivers Transportation
Constant Flux
by Kerri Ana Provost
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Our problem has always come when we have tried to contain what is wild.
25
Jan
Climate Possibilities Cultural Interest Downtown Environmental Interest Hartford Local News Quality of Life Transportation Winter
Seeds
by Kerri Ana Provost
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This is a planting of seeds with the echoing reminder that seeds grow into trees.
18
Jan
Access Asylum Hill Climate Possibilities Design Environmental Interest Hartford Meet Your Infrastructure Transportation
About People
by Kerri Ana Provost
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It doesn't matter if the system does not resonate with the haters who will never use it anyway.
15
Jan
Access Climate Possibilities Hartford Long Reads Municipal Quality of Life Transportation Unsolicited Advice Winter
Two Paths Diverged, One Not Plowed
by Kerri Ana Provost
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There are two paths, as I see it, that we could take going forward.
14
Jan
Access Climate Possibilities Design Environmental Interest Get Outside Hartford Rivers Transportation Unsolicited Advice Winter
Before Daylight
by Kerri Ana Provost
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If you're about to comment on how we should daylight the Park River in downtown Hartford, stop yourself right now and take a deep breath....
11
Jan
Liminal Spaces
by Kerri Ana Provost
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“The early stages of transformation — where we find ourselves today — feel unsteady. They feel like the in-between mind of a teenager, neither child...