Hi Folks,
I'm a local writer and therapist specializing in Ecopsychology, and am working on a book project. I'm hoping to interview a few long time residents of the Russian River area who have experienced flooding, potentially more than once.
One of the themes focuses on resiliency in the face of ecological disasters and Climate Change, and how that intersects with having a sense of place and belonging. As Californians, we know that wildfire is not a question of "if", but "when". For folks in the RR area, flooding is the same. What does it mean to live and love in a place, knowing that you will also eventually be in harm's way?
Anonymity is available in my writing if you prefer, and your experience/emotions will be treated with respect. I can meet in person at a public place (I'll buy you coffee!) or over FaceTime/Skype. Your time will be also be respected, and I don't imagine the interview taking more than an hour.
You can send me a direct message or reply here. Thanks!