Meet the DEAL Community
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Tina Johnson
I am a writer, visual artist, and equity and justice climate and environment consultant working on transformational thinking and approaches for the future.
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Clive Wychwood
Cardigan, Wales, United Kingdom
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Maya Goldman
Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa
I work as an economist, on poverty and inequality, for a few different institutions - the University of Cape town, the Word Bank, the Commitment to Equity Institute. I like to bridge theory and policy, and I consider it a matter of social justice and pride to communicate in simple, less formal language. I am also trained and in-training as a coach and facilitator, but haven't had much practice.
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Frances Kinnear
Sandgate, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Researcher and Emergency Specialist
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Natalie Hancock
Mullumbimby, New South Wales, Australia
Senior strategic land use planner
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Swathi Manchikanti
Edison, New Jersey, United States of America
Water, Sanitation and Climate Specialist looking for a way to reshape what we prioritize as global populations.
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Molly Flanagan
Brooklyn, New York, United States of America
I'm an organizational healer working with the United Nations in New York
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Shahtaj nazmeen
Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan
CEO and cofounder kiddlenow
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Sue Tan
Chicago, Illinois, United States of America
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Lucy Jones
Hawaii, United States
Retired college prof in psychology and other social sciences plus a retired United Methodist minister.
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Stacy Collins
Abbyville, Kansas, United States of America
Hi, I'm Stacy. I work as an administrator
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Praiya U
BKK
Data-centric sustainability professional, with experience in consultancy, think tank, sustainability-initiatives. Experience in human rights due diligence, food surplus management, circular economy, and stakeholder engagement.
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Sarah Charles
Eugene, Oregon, United States of America
A visual thinking person who is creative and resourceful, looking to understand effective change that doesn't create different problems.
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Michaël Laf
Nice, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France
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Nancy Belmore
Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
Retired professor of computational linguistics. Dual citizen of Sweden and Canada.
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Cari Nunzi
Lafayette, Colorado, United States of America
I am a scientific and medical illustrator with a longstanding interest in/concern for the topic of climate change.
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B A Stanley
San Diego, California
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Veronika Magali-Marosy
Drimmelen, Noord-Brabant, The Netherlands
Hi everyone, I'm Veronika, mama to three boys, wife and conscious productivity guide. I believe that the current narrative on productivity is just as broken as the endless-growth-mindset in economy. I'm excited to be here with you all, to learn and share as we create a more sustainable and -in my opinion more fulfilling- way of being and doing.
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dan bradley
Perth, Western Australia, Australia
Director of AlphaLab, part of Principals, an independent team of 70+ strategists, researchers, writers, designers and technologists.
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Ann Davidson
Moray, Scotland, United Kingdom
Environmentalist and community worker
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Rebecca Richens
Basingstoke, England, United Kingdom
I work on behalf of the most disadvantaged in UK community and I’m currently working in employability.
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Leonardo Martínez
Mexico City
I apply complex systems analysis and gender perspective to urban issues.
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Bence Szokoly
Madrid, Comunidad de Madrid, Spain
I am a father of two, English teacher, volunteer for Red Cross and a potter who is passionate about economics, the power of community and the future of humanity.
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Meg Jefferson
Ashland, Oregon, USA
I am retired and have been volunteering with Southern Oregon Citizens' Climate Lobby for the last 5 years.
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