PinnedMarie Crawford MillerGraduation, Young People, & Overwhelming EnnuiThis post is a bit of a departure from my usual content centered around environmental and social justice issues. For new readers, I…May 12, 2022May 12, 2022
PinnedMarie Crawford MillerBirkenstocks and the (other) AmazonDespite an overwhelming amount of national popularity which only rose as a result of covid-19, Amazon has undeniable faults. They’re part…May 8, 2022May 8, 2022
PinnedMarie Crawford MillerBirthday Earth DayIn honor of Earth Day, here’s a break from the economic foundation of our current consumption crisis. I’m going to tell you a bit of my own…Apr 22, 20221Apr 22, 20221
PinnedMarie Crawford MillerEconomic Roots of the Consumption DilemmaI’m finishing up my M.F.A. in Design for Sustainability at Savannah College of Art and Design, and this is my first blog post. Don’t let…Apr 1, 2022Apr 1, 2022
Marie Crawford MillerSustaining Health in the Sooner StateI recently moved to Oklahoma after receiving a phone call in the week following graduation from my M.F.A. program. Dad had gone into the…Oct 13, 2022Oct 13, 2022
Marie Crawford MillerAn Ode to My TeachersIt has happened. I attended my final class at Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD). I’m not enrolled this fall. Whether or not I’ve…Sep 25, 2022Sep 25, 2022
Marie Crawford MillerMurder in the AmazonA “wicked problem” is “A class of social system problems which are ill-formulated, where the information is confusing, where there are many…Apr 23, 2022Apr 23, 2022
Marie Crawford MillerI Consume, Therefore I AmVictor Lebow wrote an autobiography titled Free Enterprise: The Opium of the American People, published in 1972, but information about his…Apr 17, 2022Apr 17, 2022
Marie Crawford MillerThe Regrets of Simon KuznetsSimon Kuznets wasn’t a bad guy. Kuznets was a brilliant guy who overlooked the potential ramifications of his grand economic tool if it…Apr 17, 2022Apr 17, 2022