Good Good Good · 26 days ago
In the digital tapestry where social media meets activism, Emma Dendler weaves threads of hope and resilience. Through a humble video, she transforms the mundane act of upcycling trash into a vibrant call to action, inviting her followers to create postcards from discarded cardboard to send poignant messages to politicians. "Hands off our public lands," her crafted cards urge, echoing an environmental plea interwoven with a desire for systemic change. Acknowledging the limits of this simple act, she says, "It's not going to save democracy," but insists on the power of perseverance, urging her audience to engage in a broader movement. The essence of her endeavor lies in its invitation to the viewer: to turn everyday waste into a vessel of advocacy, proof that even in small acts, collective resolve can ripple outward.