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A curated archive of selected interviews, broadcasts, and essays across television, radio, and print.
An invitation across the aisle.
Delivered on the TED stage, Danielle draws on her decade of work building the American Conservation Coalition to make the case that climate change can't be solved by one party — and extends an invitation to the left to engage with the conservatives already at the table.
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A free-range childhood is key to civic infrastructure.
We've inverted the geography of childhood—the world kids move through with their bodies keeps shrinking while the world they scroll grows vast.
Read the essayCheap is the most expensive thing you can buy.
Buy fewer pieces and pay more for them, recover in health what you spend in dollars.
Read the essayStability for men, flexibility for mothers.
What appears, on the surface, to be a cultural rejection of marriage and family is often rather a narrowing of the economic and institutional conditions that make commitment feel possible in the first place.
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Evie Magazine
On marriage, motherhood, and the case for an integrated life — leadership and devotion as two expressions of the same vocation.
Read the profileForbes
Recognized at twenty-three for a founding role at the American Conservation Coalition — where she now leads as CEO.
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