Being a part of EJWG, participating in various events like the ecotheater, EJ and climate roundtables, and watershed and groundwater management conferences, as well as learning from experts in the EJ field has been a key growth and development opportunity
A Theatrical Inquiry into Environmental Justice Implications of California Wildfires
We are also part of the Hidden Strawberries eco-theater project, a powerful exploration of the environmental justice impacts of California wildfires. The play delves into themes of migration, identity, and the hidden risks farmworkers face amid wildfire smoke. Our role involved in-depth research, interviews with community advocates across wildfire-prone areas, and even a guest performance as a village student, bringing these stories to life on stage. The debut is at Stanford Live Bing Studio!
We are honored to be a part of the impactful Environmental Justice (EJ) curriculum project at Stanford. For the past two years, members across the community have come together to create resources that not only teach faculty about EJ but also provide practical ways to bring these lessons to life in the classroom.