mykah scott, author at planet forward - 克罗地亚vs加拿大让球 //m.getitdoneaz.com/author/mykah-scott/ inspiring stories to 2022年卡塔尔世界杯官网 thu, 02 oct 2025 16:03:42 +0000 en-us hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.3 the blossom bush story: an ecofeminist reflection //m.getitdoneaz.com/story/blossom-bush-ecofeminist-reflection/ thu, 12 jun 2025 18:40:53 +0000 //m.getitdoneaz.com/?p=48171 this short creative story explores a world not far from ours where care is transactional, and pain is profitable. inspired by ecofeminist thought and the lived realities of women across the globe, this story asks: what happens when we can no longer afford to heal?

studies have found that women and children are far more likely to die during climate-related disasters than men. in response, this piece is rooted in the framework of ecofeminism, exploring how neoliberal systems contribute to environmental degradation in ways that reflect and reinforce a global pattern: one where patriarchal capitalism treats both nature and women’s bodies as expendable resources in the pursuit of profit and power.

the woman in this story isn’t alone. from an ecofeminist perspective, she is emblematic of the millions who are forced to labor through poisoned air, dwindling resources, and institutional neglect just to survive.

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the first plant responder: how a first responder is healing with nature //m.getitdoneaz.com/story/first-plant-responder/ wed, 04 jun 2025 18:39:13 +0000 //m.getitdoneaz.com/?p=48027 imagine a world where people could heal as easily as flowers grow. or where flowers could grow as easily as people pick them.

weeding through the chaos of harsh conditions, there are those who emerge to plant new seeds. these are the ones who respond to crises with care, who cultivate life where others see loss.

monica denny, also known as mojo, is the founder of emerge ‘n’ seed: a homegrown operation where she grows medicine, food, and knowledge, all from her backyard in houston, texas. as a paramedic, a plant first responder, wife, and mother of five, denney started emerge ‘n’ seed to help the people she couldn’t reach in uniform.

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smoke and mirrors: exposing environmental racism through art //m.getitdoneaz.com/story/smoke-and-mirrors/ thu, 20 feb 2025 14:27:30 +0000 //m.getitdoneaz.com/?p=46173

what does it look like when children grow up in ashtrays? when their laughter is swallowed by smog, their playgrounds paved over by industries that poison the very ground beneath them?

through visual art and poetry learn how environmental inequality isn’t just smoke and mirrors, but the lived reality of black communities.

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birds of a feather: how the american bird conservancy is fostering freedom and diversity in birding //m.getitdoneaz.com/story/american-bird-conservancy/ mon, 04 nov 2024 19:41:55 +0000 //m.getitdoneaz.com/?p=43197 do you ever wonder what it feels like to fly? to be as boundless as a bird, uncaged and unburdened by the constraints of society — truly free to take flight. how can we incorporate the same sense of freedom and possibility that birds experience into our lives? for naamal de silva, vice president of ‘together for birds’ at the american bird conservancy (abc), the answer is through diversity and storytelling. 

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michigan’s mission | george washington carver’s contributions to transportation and sustainability //m.getitdoneaz.com/story/george-washington-carver-ford/ tue, 30 apr 2024 17:06:58 +0000 //m.getitdoneaz.com/?p=38862

in february 2024, i travelled to the ford rouge electric vehicle center in dearborn, michigan with a group of student storytellers. as an artist, my initial inquiry wasn’t solely focused on transforming the subject of ford motor company’s electric vehicles and the company’s commitment to sustainability into art; rather, it centered on my personal connection with it.

as i toured ford’s large complex, my brain was filled with information about electric batteries and carbon emissions, as well as multiple new terminologies i had learned when discussing ford’s relations to sustainability.

yet, within all those conversations about ford’s history of technological innovation, something was still missing for me: an inspiration, a personal connection to ford’s sustainability efforts, a familiar name. later in the day, i had recognized this name as we later walked down the halls of the henry ford museum and saw a single poster on the wall that read:

“george washington carver and henry ford both believed agriculture and industry could work together to shape a better future. in 1939, carver visited the soybean laboratory in greenfield village to see henry ford’s innovative soy fibers designed for use in cars. see modern sustainable manufacturing ideas in action today at the ford rouge factory tour.”

as a current student of tuskegee university, carver’s name struck me like lightning. carver taught agriculture at tuskegee for 47 years and made transformative contributions to agricultural science during that time.

henry ford visited the tuskegee institute multiple times, where he helped dedicate the carver museum, learned from, and developed a friendship with carver himself.

carver’s impact on the ford motor company was primarily through his research and innovations in agriculture, particularly regarding soybeans and peanuts. carver’s work led to the development of new uses for these crops, including the creation of alternative materials such as plastics, lubricants, and fuels. 

henry ford recognized the potential of carver’s research and collaborated with him to explore the possibilities of using agricultural products in the automotive industry. ford was particularly interested in finding alternatives to traditional materials like metal and rubber, which were in short supply and expensive. 

carver’s work indirectly influenced the ford motor company by providing innovative solutions to material shortages and promoting the use of agricultural products in the industry.

this art piece was created to pay homage to the significant impact of george washington carver on environmental sustainability as well as to highlight the friendship between him and henry ford. the images in this multimedia piece are from the tuskegee university archive that documented the relationship between carver and ford.

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