This series of portraits by Isaac Hernandez honors social, cultural
and sustainability leaders, ranging from community activists to
internationally known figures. They share a universal drive to make
a difference, with unique expressions. These portraits, an ongoing
passion project spanning more than a decade, were taken to
accompany published interviews with these fascinating champions.
This collection of inspiring leaders is an open and expanding
investigation of contribution, an offering to acknowledge the
possibly infinite. Ordinary people accomplish the extraordinary,
including those who formed an integral core for the birth of a
global movement: Selma Rubin, Paul Rellis, Marc McGinnes, and Bud
Bottoms, who participated to launch Earth Day in Santa Barbara,
protect the last stretch of empty coastline in California (the
Gaviota Coast), develop the concept and study of environmental law,
and create a host of nonprofits. These sustainability pioneers
share pages with leaders like Andy Lipkis (TreePeople), Michael
Pollan (author, Food Rules), Sylvia Earle (oceanographer), Paul
Erlich (author The Dominant Animal), Roberta Salazar (Birds and
Rivers), and Harold Powell (Telios Environmental), as well as
better known personalities, like authors Amy Tan, Isabel Allende,
and Gore Vidal, actors Javier Bardem, Antonio Banderas and Will
Smith, and Archbishop Desmond Tutu.
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