A special thank you to the Natural Hazards Center and NHW community that had the foresight and heart to open space for the above conversation, and for all of the conversations that have happened within its auspice and led us to this moment together. We are grateful to Elizabeth McDonough and Kemberly Lopez for their efforts in transcribing the session’s dialogue, from which this chapter emerged. And to Dick himself, who taught us to never stop asking questions and always find new ways to ask a question. If he gave you praise, you knew it was 100% earned; he wouldn’t let you get away with anything less than giving your full self to justice and a just cause. Dick will continue to be a significant voice in the natural hazards community, encouraging us all to continue to act, and question. As he often reminded us, “enough is abundance.”

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