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What If Gratitude Was a Form of Resistance?

Waking up feeling good in a broken world isn’t ignorance — it’s fuel for gratitude, and a reminder to fight for the kind of world where everyone gets to feel this alive.

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The Global Wealth Gap Wasn’t Inevitable — It Was Engineered

New research from the World Inequality Lab reveals how 225 years of colonial wealth extraction and rigged global trade have engineered today’s vast economic divide between the Global North and South — showing that global inequality is not inevitable, but a result of deliberate policies and power imbalances.

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Finding Joy Again: A Reflection on the Ocean, Ourselves, and the Fight for What Matters

This week, as the world turns its eyes to the UN Ocean Conference, I find myself reflecting not just on policy or progress, but on the ocean’s place in our lives — as a healer, a life force, and a mirror. It gives us breath, space, renewal. And yet, the very systems we’ve built are suffocating it. If the ocean is where we go to reset, what will be left when it can no longer reset itself?

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