Albuquerque: Expansive Views

I’ve long had a hunch that expansive thinking comes naturally to people who live amidst such vast territories of land, sky, and heritage. Albuquerque, once a dusty outpost, has become a new ground in cultures and the environment.  In a recent talk, organizational guru Peter Senge argued that climate change is a symptom of a larger problem. What we truly need to do is change our way of living.  The open space in Albuquerque made me think that it might just be possible.

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Anne L'Ecuyer

Anne is a strategist, facilitator and consultant who stays closely connected to an international network of city leaders, cultural professionals, and individual artists. She is an expert in the creative industries and cultural tourism in the United States, as well as the contributions of the arts toward educational, social, and environmental goals.

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