• Deep Dive

    “What is environmental injustice?” Assessing negative impacts of climate change affecting low income and colored communities.

  • Learning about past, present and future

    We look into the history of environmental injustice and what progress our society has made to combat this issue.

  • Systems mapping

    We trace the problem to its source via visual depiction of relationships to understand where this problem stems.

  • Word clouds

    We ask students to collect words a collection of the most prominent words to describe the problem.

  • Real life case studies

    We look into people’s stories. This part of the workshop is the most meaningful as it shows a more humane and personal side of the problem.

  • Hearing from experts

    Hearing about problems and plans form frontline organizations, government officials and educators.

  • Role and Action

    Understanding our role and taking action. We share information about organizations (like ours!) to get involved and take action.

 Sample Customized Workshop

A deep dive into the question:

“What is environmental injustice?” We look at how negative impacts of climate change affect people from low and colored communities.

Learning about past, present and future:

We look into the history of environmental injustice and what progress our society has made to combat this issue.

Systems mapping activity:

We trace the problem to its source via visual depiction of relationships to understand where this problem stems.

Word clouds:

We ask students to collect words a collection of the most prominent words to describe the problem.

Role and Action:

Understanding our role and what we can do to help: we share organizations (like ours!) to get involved and take action.

Real life case studies:

We look into people’s stories. This part of the workshop is the most meaningful as it shows a more humane and personal side of the problem.

Hearing from experts:

We hear about the problems and plans form frontline community leaders such as government officials and educators.