Wisconsin Examiner
On Earth Day 2021, âa complicated dance between hope and despairâÂ
Environmentalist Tia Nelson, daughter of Earth Dayâs founder, reflects on what it will take to save the planet
A child rests among signs at Milwaukee climate march. (Photo by Isiah Holmes)
On Thursday, the 51st anniversary of the first annual Earth Day on April 22, 1970, Tia Nelson will be speaking to a classroom full of fourth graders in the school named after her father in the town of Clear Lake, Wisconsin. Thatâs where Earth Day founder, Wisconsin governor and U.S. Sen. Gaylord Nelson grew up.Â
âHelping kids find their voice and giving them a sense of agency,â says Nelson, âhelping them understand that my dad was just a little boy from a little town and he grew up to make a really big difference â and they can, too â I figure at this point in my life that’s probably the most important job Iâve got.â
FORCE Family Office Hosts Earth Day Symposium
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FORCE Family Office Hosts Earth Day Symposium
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