Jul 5, 08

Sarah Rich

Sarah Rich is a writer and editor working where sustainability intersects with design, architecture, art, food, urbanism, branding and consumer culture. She is the Managing Editor of Worldchanging.com, and co-editor/co-author of the recently released book, Worldchanging: A User's Guide for the 21st Century (Abrams, 2006).

Sarah received her BA from Stanford University in Cultural and Social Anthropology, after which time she dabbled in careers as a chef, singer, and fashion designer, before turning to journalism and stumbling into the vast terrain of online media. She became Managing Editor of the sustainable design innovation site, Inhabitat.com, in early 2005 and continues to edit the site. Her published work has appeared in BusinessWeek, Dwell, I.D., ReadyMade, Creative Review and other print media.

In her current post at Worldchanging, Sarah is deeply focused on "solutions-based journalism" -- an approach that guides her ever-widening lens on sustainability towards innovations, inventions and ideas that assume a better future is possible, and that the power to build it is in our hands.

As a biodiesel driver and former member of the board of the San Francisco Biofuels Cooperative, Sarah is a firm believer in effecting large-scale change through citizen action. She has seen it happen time and again. She regards her work and the work of her colleagues as a 21st century version of Margaret Mead's ideological legacy -- multiplied to the power of the Internet, global communications, and high-speed social networking.

You can email Sarah at sarah[at]worldchanging[dot]com