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Issue #6 - The Power of Community

Explore community-driven change this week! From food forests to youth winning a climate case, witness people power in action.

Aug 25, 2023
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Where in the World Are We?

Photo by Randy Fath on Unsplash

Hint: The first African woman to win a Nobel Peace Prize was born here.

Read on for the answer . . .

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“If you want to go quickly, go alone. If you want to go far, go together.”

– African Proverb

Dear Mindful Travellers,

People power can change the world! Join us this week as we explore how communities are uniting to help make the world a better place to live, from planting food forests to the group of determined Montana kids winning a groundbreaking climate case by championing their right to a clean environment.

We’ll also venture into the heart of local communities on a trek to Mount Bintumani in Sierra Leone, and we’ll learn about the ancient traditions of the Amaru people of the Andes. Plus, we’ll ignite your wanderlust with the inspiring tale of Dr. Raj Joshi, the visionary behind Adventure Boutique.

Power to the people!

Karen Hastings

Editor, Postcard Travel Club


This Week’s Featured Postcard Stories

Visit Remote Villages on the Trek to Mount Bintumani in Sierra Leone

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Connecting with local communities can create the most precious travel memories. Imagine embarking on a journey to Mount Bintumani in Sierra Leone, where you’ll experience the heartwarming embrace of the locals.

As you traverse villages and sleep in humble huts, the absence of modern distractions lets you truly relax and soak up the rich culture of these communities. While you’re here, you’ll seek the village chief's blessing, setting the tone for a spirited hike of this sacred mountain.

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Meet the Amaru of the Andes

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Absorb ancient wisdom and reconnect with ‘Pachamama’ (Earth Mother) on a visit with the Amaru people. Nestled in the Andes not far from Pisaq, the Amaru community has chosen to live distanced from urban life, rediscovering ancient Inca techniques for agriculture and textile production.

A stay with them offers a glimpse into their daily life, from making vibrant plant dyes to learning about the power of medicinal plants. It’s a reminder to appreciate the simple things in our own lives.

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Founder Spotlight: Dr. Raj Joshi, Adventure Boutique

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Step into the world of adventure with Dr. Raj Joshi, an intrepid explorer who has triumphed over everything from polar landscapes to war zones. He's not just about conquering challenges — Raj has guided celebrities to the peak of Mount Kilimanjaro, raising millions for malaria relief. You can join Raj for unparalleled adventures or customize your dream trip with his expertise.

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Building Community Food Forests

Photo by Nicole Tarasuk on Unsplash

Communities around the world are coming together to create their own food forests. These lush oases are cultivated by local residents to combat food deserts—areas where healthy groceries are hard to come by. Find out how these vibrant, edible ecosystems are sprouting up in public spaces around the United States, nurturing both nature and well-being. Not only can you can feed an entire community, but they offer a range of other benefits, too . . .

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Montana Youth Win Historic Climate Lawsuit

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When people come together to protect the planet, change happens in powerful ways. In a groundbreaking climate trial, 16 young Montanans secured victory on August 14, 2023, asserting their constitutional right to a clean environment by challenging state energy policies.

Their win establishes a precedent for climate litigation, spotlighting the potential of "green amendments" in future legal battles against policies that contribute to climate change. Amber Polk explores the implications of this landmark ruling in The Conversation.

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Where in the World Are We?

Photo by Randy Fath on Unsplash

This week, we’re in Kenya!

In 2004, Kenyan visionary Wangari Muta Maathai clinched the Nobel Peace Prize for her role in promoting sustainable development, democracy and peace. The groundbreaking Green Belt Movement, founded by Maathai, has taken root with the planting of an impressive 51 million trees in the heart of the country.

Explore Kenya with Cottar’s Safari Services and collect your favourite Postcard stories at Postcard Travel.

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