#6 Jenny Wong: Time to Find Common Ground and Give A Shit About the Planet
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Jenny Wong is a Canadian photographer and environmental scientist. Her journey behind the lens was never the end destination but through her own exploration has found a voice and purpose to share her photography; to educate others on the real problems our environment is facing and translating that knowledge to action. We got a chance to dive into how she got started, adventuring through the arctic, and why polarizing opinions blocks progressive dialogue.
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