

Nuclear Disasters Keep on Giving
I sit here at my keyboard feeling both broken-hearted and still angry tonight. Hide Enomoto and I have been co-hosting a learning journey to Fukushima
I sit here at my keyboard feeling both broken-hearted and still angry tonight. Hide Enomoto and I have been co-hosting a learning journey to Fukushima
Let’s get a more complete view of what’s important. I really want to highlight an excellent piece of work. Please take the time to read
I had very interesting night on March 7th! I was asked to speak at TEDxTokyo Teachers on Learning Resilience. The presentation, itself, was a
A thoughtful weekend… I’ve just returned from a weekend in Fukushima. I was with a small group of social activists. We all knew each other. We
What an amazing couple of days. As usual, I didn’t know what was going to happen. My friend Honda-san had said, let’s go visit the
I’ve been back in Japan for almost two weeks. My last trip of the year. Most of my work this time is learning and planning.
I didn’t realize until I wrote the date in this blog that today is the anniversary. Just a year ago I arrived in Minamisoma with
This afternoon I stood on the seawall five miles north of the Fukushima Nuclear Power Plants. A lovely fall day. I began a loving kindness
I’m back in Fukushima. It is always good to be here. The people — those who are committed to making their future here are amazing
Dear Friends, I spent yesterday in the new FutureCenter in Minamisoma, a community 25km south of the reactors in Fukushima that had a population of
This past weekend I was one of 350 people at the Fukushima Kaigi in Fukushima City. I was amazed. It was a weekend long Community