Our Collective Mission
"Saving Everything" is a collection of my thoughts about our world, our interconnectedness with the Earth, its diverse species, one another, and where we go from here. As a whole, I believe it is not enough to acknowledge these concepts; I feel we must adopt them as core beliefs and recognize the necessity of understanding how our actions impact the world we live in. And that's where things get "complicated."
The daily news presents seemingly overwhelming challenges, but by silencing the noise and reconnecting with the natural world, we can find solutions. I hope to share personal stories and observations about events often overlooked by mainstream media that reinforce the idea that our shared values are stronger than the divisions we face.
Ultimately, I hope future generations inherit a healthy planet and a culture that genuinely embraces its responsibility to live in harmony with the Earth, other species, and each other. And so, "Saving Everything" was created...


Action: Protecting Public Lands

650 Million Acres at Risk
Our Shared Resource to Preserve
These lands are held in trust for the American people. Let's work together to defend them from development, extraction, and privatization. These groups are working to keep them safe, and always need support.
Protecting the Wild Mustangs and Burros
In 1971, the Wild Free-Roaming Horses and Burros Act protected mustangs and burros on public lands. Today, instead of protecting them, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) has captured and is holding 60,000+ and the fate of most is unknown. 14,000+ more are expected to be removed from public lands this summer. Horses are not permitted to be slaughtered in the U.S., but many of these horses are at risk of being sent to Mexico and Canada where slaughter is permitted.
The ancestors of these horses carried riders into battle, and helped build our country. Now, they need our immediate help. Learn more at:


Renewable Energy
Clean Energy Solutions
It's a victory for the planet when funding research and development prioritizes clean, renewable energy projects. We need the political will to fulfill the needs of a sustainable future. Let your elected representatives know this is the direction you want to take the country.These groups are advocating for that:
We the People...
When enough constituents make their voices heard, elected representatives take notice. Together, our collective strength can ignite the change we wish to see in the world.
The White House
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Comments: 202-456-1111
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Find Your Congressional Representatives
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Easily find committee assignments and voting records to help shape your responses to elected representatives.
Together We Can Create the World We Want Future Generations to Inherit







