By Heather McTeer Toney View the New York Times Editorial Here
Resources Radio Host Daniel Raimi talks with Professor Dorceta Taylor of the University of Michigan’s School for Environment and Sustainability. Daniel asks Professor Taylor about her research on the history of…
Today, Green 2.0 released new data on the movement’s top 40 NGOs and top 40 foundations. The data shows that the professional leadership within these organizations continues to leave out people…
Listen to the their story by Kevin Kniestedt on Sound Effects at KNKX https://www.knkx.org/post/i-was-only-black-girl-there-two-big-city-women-find-solace-glimpses-nature Rasheena Fountain and Tiffany Adams met at Antioch University in Seattle, where they were both working…
Let's say you are planning to teach a course that explores colonization and decolonization with prospective teachers. You know the white teacher candidates will want to learn how to teach…
By Josh Parker Josh Parker, M.A.Ed., Urban Environmental Education. Josh Parker is an educator whose work and studies have focused on equity, urban education, and the environment. Josh's work has…
by Denaya Shorter Denaya Shorter currently working with Seattle Parks & Recreation supporting the Trails Program. She is a California transplant, originally from the greater Bay Area, who recently received her MA.…
by Rasheena Fountain Rasheena Fountain is Communications Manager at Seattle Audubon and a Chicago native who finds inspiration in exploring nature in cities. Through her work, she hopes to counter…
Mitchell Thomashow has recently completed a monograph for Philanthropy Northwest titled Pacific Northwest Changemakers: Innovative Approaches to Community-Based Sustainability. From the forward by Kiran Ahuja, CEO: “In ‘Pacific Northwest Changemakers’,…
Searching for the Gold Spot: The Wild after Wildfire is a film about the rapid and amazing comeback of the wild in forests after wildfire. The story follows teams of scientists…
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