I was elated to have these three pieces at the Human Impacts Institute’s Creative Climate Awards in New York, April 21-May 20. All three of these pieces center women from communities highly impacted by an increasingly volatile climate. In such places, it’s so often the case that women are leading the most exciting resilience-building and adaptation work. My goal with each of these pieces was to contribute to the unflattening of narratives about people in the frontlines of climate change, and spotlight people caring the most for the others, human and nonhuman, around them. Two of these pieces were in support of research from the Food and Agriculture Organization and the Red Cross Red Crescent Climate Centre on pollution, heat, and agriculture.