Meet the Fixer
In This Series
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Her high-tech murals envision a better future
Linda Cheung is forging ahead with AR public art projects she hopes will inspire a greener society post-COVID.
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She sees a more just, equitable food system in our future
Agroecologist and Fixer Liz Carlisle forecasts greater protection for workers in the food system, and policy that puts people first.
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He’s helping Georgia move away from its polluting past
2018 Fixer Nathaniel Smith joins the leadership council of Drawdown Georgia, which hopes to “crowdsolve” innovative ways of cutting the state’s carbon impact.
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He’s fighting for your right to repair
Nathan Proctor’s politically diverse coalition wants to end corporate control of your gadgets, make it easier for you to fix your stuff, and shrink Big Tech’s carbon footprint.
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He’s bringing solar power to Puerto Rico — and political power to its people
In its latest project, Arturo Massol-Deyá’s nonprofit is helping small businesses produce their own energy and rebuild the local economy on their own terms.
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He helped pass a historic EJ bill. But he’s just getting started.
An architect of anti-polluting policies on why New Jersey’s latest law is important — and why it’s still not enough.
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This social-change leader doesn’t just want you to donate. She wants you to keep in touch.
Sudha Nandagopal on how we can fund movements for change.
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Seeing climate change firsthand? She’ll help you document it.
Floods, fires, or heatwaves -- Julia Kumari Drapkin is all ears when it comes to your tales of climate woe.
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In Nebraska, he’s working to break up meat monopolies
Graham Christensen comes from a long line of Midwestern farmers. Now, he’s setting his sights on improving the landscape for the next generation.
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Will COVID finally kill fast fashion? An expert tells us what’s next.
Fashion expert Maxine Bédat on recent changes to the apparel industry and what the future might hold.