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A DASH OF HOPE

Just read your package about the “Smokehouse Collective” (January 2024), and I loved it. What a beautiful message, one that I needed. Too often I stop reading stories about the climate crisis, because honestly it breaks my heart. But this story offered something different — optimism, community, hope. Thank you. Great effort by Emily Sullivan and Joaqlin Estus, and much appreciated.

Van Williams
Anchorage, Alaska

GUIDI IS A MASTER

Ruxandra Guidi’s writing for as long as she’s written for you, but “Marsh Matters” (January 2024) is a masterpiece.

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