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TNC staff meeting at Cavallo Point
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Through the Institute’s partnership with Cavallo Point, we ensure that this national park lodge is available to organizations addressing issues around the environment and sustainability.
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In January, I went to a workshop on homelessness in parks hosted by the National Recreation and Park Association. After a rich panel discussion, one homeless advocate shared a bit of wisdom that is still sticking with me.

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HPHP Roadmap Report
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In our newest report we capture lessons learned creating cross-sector collaborations.

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Selma to Montgomery March
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Parks, like our nation’s history, are far from stationary. They’re fluid, changing with the times and the people infusing new meaning into them.

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Cavallo Point Lodge
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The Association of Women in Water, Energy and the Environment held their recent convening at Cavallo Point as a part of the Institute's discounted rate.

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Walk in the Presidio
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Call me sentimental, but I love the holiday season. I love the opportunity to reflect on what is important and how my decisions reflect those values, both personally and professionally.

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Historic voting photo
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Sometimes, visiting National Parks and Monuments can be a triggering experience. Sometimes, it’s a reminder of a painful past. But what can be most painful is not seeing your story anywhere. 

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Health Forum Panel
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The Forum provided a space to learn from one another, share best practices, and build partnerships.

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Home Land Security Exhibit
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The ability to talk about complicated issues in a compassionate, nuanced way is a skill that seems to be atrophying.

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Climate Exhibit
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Two weeks ago, the National Park Service celebrated its 100 years in action. One of the pervasive themes running through centennial events was the topic of climate change.