Dear John,
In November, I had the privilege of joining Save the Boundary Waters’ Kids for the Boundary Waters on their powerful trip to Washington, D.C. It was a profoundly inspiring experience to watch 42 passionate young advocates take on the monumental task of advocating for this invaluable Wilderness and its protection for future generations.
During our week in our nation's capital, our high school and college-aged Kids for the Boundary Waters:
* Met with 28 U.S. House of Representatives offices
* Had meetings with 12 U.S. Senate offices
* Connected with officials at the Bureau of Land Management and U.S. Forest Service.
During these meetings, youth participants told their personal stories of why the Boundary Waters is meaningful to them. I was pulled aside more than once by D.C. officials who told me that the kids left powerful impressions on them emphasizing the importance of preserving the Wilderness.
During this trip, I documented the experiences of these young advocates through photos and videos. Watch the recap video to see a glimpse into our week on Capitol Hill and hear the incredible stories of our youngest Boundary Waters defenders.
“See, I was raised in a culture which puts maintaining a healthy relationship with mother nature first. I believe that our environment nurtures us as much as we respect it. Before the treaties ceding land to the US, my people held the responsibility of treating these lands with dignity and ensuring we protect them. And oh is the Boundary Waters worth protecting. My trips there have been more enlightening, enjoyable, transformative, and peaceful than anything else I’ve ever experienced.”
- Rizal, Cloquet, MN, age 17
This journey to Washington, D.C., is part of Save the Boundary Waters’ continuing mission to protect the Boundary Waters permanently. Our established connections with essential legislators and agencies have been vital in obtaining protections before, and they continue to be central to our efforts going forward.
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For the Wilderness,
Megan Wind
Ely, MN
Creative Content Manager
Save the Boundary Waters
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