Abstract
<em>It Starts With a Seed</em> contemplates a cohesive balance between two forces of life: nature and society as a whole. Considering the value of stillness, I reflect on the role of the United Nations as a third party and mediator for the two forces. The piece is a product of multiple artistic mediums, paralleling the overlap between the concrete and the virtual that the essays below convey, as well as an illustrative metaphor considering climate change in a post-pandemic world.
Highlights
ABSTRACTIt Starts With a Seed contemplates a cohesive balance between two forces of life: nature and society as a whole
Considering the value of stillness, I reflect on the role of the United Nations as a third party and mediator for the two forces
After peace and security, climate change is listed as the third issue the United Nations is called to act upon—followed by sustainable development, human rights, disarmament, terrorism, humanitarian and health emergencies, gender equality, governance, food production and more
Summary
It Starts With a Seed contemplates a cohesive balance between two forces of life: nature and society as a whole. Considering the value of stillness, I reflect on the role of the United Nations as a third party and mediator for the two forces. The piece is a product of multiple artistic mediums, paralleling the overlap between the concrete and the virtual that the essays below convey, as well as an illustrative metaphor considering climate change in a post-pandemic world.
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