10
Dec
Slow Down
by Kerri Ana Provost
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Every single photo in this post was taken in Hartford on December 9, 2023
08
Dec
Lessons from Mapping Death
by Kerri Ana Provost
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The story that this data tells is one about us.
07
Dec
Nurturing Connection
by Kerri Ana Provost
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“People often ask me what one thing I would recommend to restore relationship between land and people. My answer is almost always, 'Plant a garden.'"
03
Dec
Safe Streets Connecticut: November 2023
by Kerri Ana Provost
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So far in 2023, at least 52 pedestrians and cyclists have been killed as the result of traffic violence in Connecticut.
03
Dec
Unwrapping Obligation
by Kerri Ana Provost
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Dear friends and acquaintances, you never need to buy/give anyone a gift, ever.
30
Nov
Climate Possibilities Cultural Interest Environmental Interest Free Fun Get Outside Hartford Hartford's Neighborhoods Unsolicited Advice
Play
by Kerri Ana Provost
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“What if […] play were at the heart of the everyday – even for adults? What if we were to see more and more people...
29
Nov
Autumn Cultural Interest Education Environmental Interest Faith Film Free Fun Get Outside Hartford Hartford's Neighborhoods Holiday Long Reads Music Myth Busting Nothing To Do Nowhere To Go Parks Reader Tip Rivers Winter
A Little Something (December 2023)
by Kerri Ana Provost
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Brokeback Mountain, Bottoms, and Christmas Spirit Galore!
26
Nov
Activism Autumn Climate Possibilities Environmental Interest Frog Hollow Get Outside Hartford Local News Progress Quality of Life
More Trees
by Kerri Ana Provost
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More than a dozen new trees were added to the Frog Hollow roundabout in the last week or so. If anyone is looking for a...
23
Nov
Access Activism Autumn Climate Possibilities Commentary Community Cultural Interest Education Environmental Interest Faith Food Frog Hollow Hartford Hartford's Neighborhoods History Holiday Local News Long Reads Myth Busting North East Quality of Life Unsolicited Advice
Plowshares
by Kerri Ana Provost
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What do we give the next generation? Do we teach them how to nurture, or teach them how to wound and be wounded?