August 6, 2025
I am at least the seventh generation of family farmers. A few years ago, my parents sold their farm. This news was devasting to all my siblings, but we couldn’t afford to buy the farm ourselves. Ever since, we have been planning how to return to a life on the land and do it differently this time, sustainably. In these difficult times, we are watching institutions crumble and organizations come under attack from the Trump administration. But rather than give up, nonprofits are gathering their strength and changing the way they seek support, offer help, and interact with their communities—re-making as fast as Trump is breaking. In this week’s Resourcing the Field, we are looking at how to change but never surrender.
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This moment calls on us to re-imagine, re-think, and re-build, stronger than before.
Dr. Alison Stine
Senior Editor
Climate Justice