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Hello all! It is I, the Culture Minister of Forest!

I'm pleased to announce the launch of our new-look environmental agenda; The Voice of Forest is a monthly bulletin that covers the life and work of a notable environmental activist. With this project, I aim to inspire you folks and nations across the NSverse to get involved with environmentalism in a way that's personal to them, as well as to celebrate those Atlantean figures who laid the groundwork of the environmental movement we champion today. It's not something that's meant to be prescriptive; I won't tell you what is important about each activist, but instead hope each reader will come away with their own perspective on the individual and the issues discussed.

So, without further ado, I've published the very first issue of the Voice of Forest, entitled "The First Lady of Flowers". It focuses on the efforts of Lady Bird Johnson to beautify urban areas in the US and conserve native flora for the enjoyment of people across the country. Please have a read, if you can spare the time, and know that you're always welcome to discuss what you read either here or on the Forest RMB!

Lady Bird Johnson

The Voice of Forest - Issue I | June 2021 | The First Lady of Flowers


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LADY BIRD JOHNSON



(1912-2007)


Known For:

  • First Lady of the United States of
    America (1963-1969)

  • Second Lady of the United States
    of America (1961-1963)

  • Conservation activism

  • Civil rights activism


Selected Awards:

  • Presidential Medal of Freedom

  • Congressional Gold Medal

  • Rachel Carson Award

  • Numerous dedications


"Where flowers bloom, so does hope."
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Claudia Alta "Lady Bird" Johnson (1912-2007) was an American socialite and First Lady of the United States of America from 1963 to 1969. She was also a successful investor, becoming a millionaire in her own right before her husband, Lyndon Baines Johnson, was elected to office. A pioneer First Lady, Lady Bird was the first to interact directly with Congress, employ her own press secretary and campaign independently from her husband. She is also well known for both her civil rights activism and advocacy for beautifying America’s urban centres and highways.

Background


Claudia Alta was born in east Texas in 1912 to Thomas Jefferson Taylor and Minnie Lee Pattillo, although she was raised by her aunt Effie Pattillo after her mother's death in 1918. When she was a baby, her nursemaid decided she was as "pretty as a lady bird", and the nickname stuck. In 1930, after a brief stint at a women's Episcopal college in Dallas, Lady Bird decided to apply to the University of Texas. She received a Bachelor of Arts degree in history with honours in 1933 and a bachelor's degree in journalism with distinction in 1934.

A friend in Austin introduced Lady Bird to Lyndon Baines Johnson, then a 26-year-old Congressional aide, who proposed after their first date. She did not want to rush into marriage, but thanks to his persistence she accepted his proposal ten weeks later. It was Lady Bird's inheritance that funded the launch of her husband's campaign to become a Congressman; when he enlisted in the navy at the start of the Second World War, Lady Bird ran his congressional office. During the war, Lady Bird spent $17,500 of her inheritance to buy a small local radio station in Austin and later expanded to buying a television station in 1952 (in spite of her husband's objections). Lady Bird managed both of those enterprises and in doing so she became a self-made millionaire.

As Second Lady of the United States of America, she acted as a substitute for the First Lady, Jaqueline Kennedy, at a number of events which she would later say prepared her well for her time as First Lady. That time arrived sooner than Lady Bird could ever have expected - after the assassination of John F. Kennedy in 1963 she found herself looking on as her husband was sworn in as President on Air Force One. During her time in the office of First Lady, Lady Bird employed her own press secretary and chief of staff (being the first First Lady to do so). In 1964, she defied death threats during a 1,682-mile tour of the Deep South aboard a chartered train, the Lady Bird Special, to speak directly to those who opposed her husband's recent passage of the Civil Rights Act. In doing so, she became the first President's spouse to campaign independently of her husband; as a native Texan, she later said she had thought it important that someone speak to Southern voters with respect while trying to change as many minds as possible about the necessity of desegregation and the importance of ending racial discrimination.

After the death of her husband in 1973, Lady Bird continued working on a number of personal projects and managing her investments. She spoke out for women's rights at the 1977 National Women's Conference alongside notable activists Betty Friedan and Gloria Steinem, and her environmental activism continued into her later years. Lady Bird died in 2007 at the age of 94 and was buried next to her husband at the Johnson family cemetery in Stonewall, Texas.

Activism


At a time when environmentalism was beginning to enter the American consciousness, Lady Bird was the driving force behind the first administration to concern itself with environmental issues. A staunch nature-lover, she is undoubtedly best remembered for her efforts to beautify America's cities

Lady Bird Johnson watching over her husband, President Lyndon
Baines Johnson, as he signs the Highway Beautification Act into
law (1965).
and highways with the ultimate goal of teaching a nation to treasure and preserve the natural world. As First Lady, she supervised the cleaning of monuments and the planting of flowers in the US capital in an attempt to draw tourists and improve the lives of residents. Her efforts to protect wildflowers and plant millions of them along America's highways inspired many similar programmes across the country.

Lady Bird was also the driving force behind the 1965 Highway Beautification Act, a piece of legislation that aimed to replace highway billboards and junkyards with trees and wildflowers - so much so that the legislation was nicknamed "Lady Bird's Bill". As the first First Lady to lobby congress for the passage of a bill, she gained a reputation as a trailblazer who strongly believed that clean streets and a beautiful environment would make the US a better place to live. The Act brought nature back into the daily lives of millions of citizens, and Lady Bird's campaigning brought the subject of conservation to the public sphere.

Even after her time in the office of First Lady came to a close, Lady Bird continued to campaign for several beautification projects, including Town Lake in Austin (which would later be renamed in her honour), and served on the advisory board of the National Park Service. Together with actress Helen Hayes, she founded the National Wildflower Research Center near Austin, Texas, in 1982 which would later be renamed the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center. Today, the wildflower centre is still dedicated to the preservation and use of native plants through research and education. It is often seen as an embodiment of Lady Bird's vision to protect and preserve the natural beauty of the US, both taking care of nature and communities while integrating the two. After founding the centre, Lady Bird would go on to write: "I'm optimistic that the world of native plants will not only survive, but will thrive for environmental and economic reasons, and for reasons of the heart."



The Voice of Forest - Issue I - "The First Lady of Flowers"
Thanks For Reading!
Published June 2021 - Written and Edited by Terrabod
Read dispatch

Vivolkha, Jabberwocky, Alesya, Silvedania, and 5 othersCity of saint nicolas, Sulenia, Alski, The Galactic American Imperium, and The territories of sealand

Alesya wrote:Mmhhh... Nothing equals white chocolate.

(And those 15kg of sugar in it :3)

If it's white, it isn't chocolate due to the lack of cocoa. Without cocoa, it ain't chocolate.

Alesya, Silvedania, Alski, The Galactic American Imperium, and 1 otherThe territories of sealand

Jabberwocky wrote:If it's white, it isn't chocolate due to the lack of cocoa. Without cocoa, it ain't chocolate.

But Gong like the white chocolate too :(

Also, Hello Jabberwocky! How are you today? :>

Alesya, Silvedania, Milanisca, Alski, and 2 othersThe Galactic American Imperium, and The territories of sealand

Gonggong wrote:But Gong like the white chocolate too :(

Also, Hello Jabberwocky! How are you today? :>

White "chocolate " is quite good; it just isn't chocolate. That's marketing.

Alesya, Silvedania, Free Las Pinas, Milanisca, and 4 othersAlski, The Galactic American Imperium, Gonggong, and The territories of sealand

Jabberwocky wrote:White "chocolate " is quite good; it just isn't chocolate. That's marketing.

Oh, ok! Gong did not know that! The Jabberwocky are very smart! :D

Jabberwocky wrote:White "chocolate " is quite good; it just isn't chocolate. That's marketing.

it's just cocoa butter

Hello friends! The resubmission of the GA Proposal: Repeal "Toxic Heavy Metals Act" will reach vote in about 4 hours!

Discussion: https://10000islands.proboards.com/thread/41518/proposal-repeal-toxic-metals-resubmission
Voting: https://10000islands.proboards.com/thread/41519/proposal-repeal-toxic-metals-resubmission

This is a new poll, so make sure you vote, even if you voted in the previous thread!

Hopefully Bhang Bhang Duc doesn't roast me to the ashes of hell with this GA proposal
viewtopic.php?f=9&t=506307

Xeroa wrote:Hopefully Bhang Bhang Duc doesn't roast me to the ashes of hell with this GA proposal
viewtopic.php?f=9&t=506307

Well, BBD's an SC commentator, so you'll gather the snakes instead. :P

And even then, he only really immediately shuts down illegal proposals or proposals by authors who've ignored criticisms in the past—showing an actual willingness to learn from mistakes is something he seems to like.

Anyway, I'll read your thing later... maybe... if I remember. Good luck!

Silvedania, Alski, The Galactic American Imperium, and Cannicat

Free Las Pinas wrote:Well, BBD's an SC commentator, so you'll gather the snakes instead. :P

And even then, he only really immediately shuts down illegal proposals or proposals by authors who've ignored criticisms in the past—showing an actual willingness to learn from mistakes is something he seems to like.

Anyway, I'll read your thing later... maybe... if I remember. Good luck!

Thanks

Silvedania, Alski, The Galactic American Imperium, and Cannicat

Gonggong wrote:Jabberwocky are very smart! :D

That's what I tell my wife.

Jabberwocky wrote:That's what I tell my wife.

It is true! The Jabberwocky are very knowledgable! :D

Skedoria, Silvedania, Alski, The Galactic American Imperium, and 1 otherKurdislavia 4

Gonggong wrote:It is true! The Jabberwocky are very knowledgable! :D

Hello gong! Did you like the cards I gave you? :)

Kurdislavia 4 wrote:Hello gong! Did you like the cards I gave you? :)

Very muchly so! Gong still feel guilty from gift!

Alesya, Silvedania, Alski, The Galactic American Imperium, and 1 otherKurdislavia 4

Gonggong wrote:Very muchly so! Gong still feel guilty from gift!

You don't have to feel guilty! I have alot of monies!

Kurdislavia 4 wrote:You don't have to feel guilty! I have alot of monies!

Oh, ok! Gong still feel guilty though! :D

Alesya, Silvedania, Alski, The Galactic American Imperium, and 1 otherKurdislavia 4

Gonggong wrote:Oh, ok! Gong still feel guilty though! :D

I'll get my cards back one day! :)

Kurdislavia 4 wrote:I'll get my cards back one day! :)

When Gong get enough monies, Gong will repay the Kurdislavia! :D

Alesya, Silvedania, Alski, The Galactic American Imperium, and 1 otherKurdislavia 4

Hello I am brand new to this game

Waynlandia wrote:Hello I am brand new to this game

Welcome! Gong is not sure how to explain game, but it like you answer issues and rp! :D

Alesya, Silvedania, Alski, and The Galactic American Imperium

I am scared about my civil rights its pretty poor even though my economy is strong and my political freedom is the best I think it can get

Silvedania, New Meixio, Alski, The Galactic American Imperium, and 2 othersGonggong, and Kurdislavic algharbistan

I'm almost done with my nation's factbook homepage! All that's really left is creating the graphics for linking to other pages not yet in the navi bar, and maybe a bit more.

Waynlandia wrote:Hello I am brand new to this game

Welcome to 10000 Islands!

Waynlandia wrote:I am scared about my civil rights its pretty poor even though my economy is strong and my political freedom is the best I think it can get

Well, you're not going to be punished for having low civil rights. If you really want to increase them, just don't worry too much about it! Civil rights is one of the most basic stats in the game, and so long as you're not actively choosing authoritarian issue options (like the ones suggested by the leader's brother), you'll be fine.

The wires empire wrote:leave pory :}

no. I mean yes.

Waynlandia wrote:I am scared about my civil rights its pretty poor even though my economy is strong and my political freedom is the best I think it can get

It will change with the issues and depending of which option you choose you will manage to increase your civil rights

Alesya, Silvedania, Alski, The Galactic American Imperium, and 1 otherCannicat

Free Las Pinas wrote:I'm almost done with my nation's factbook homepage! All that's really left is creating the graphics for linking to other pages not yet in the navi bar, and maybe a bit more.

Gong like the Free Las Pinas factbook! :D

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