Webinar Recording: Responding to Environmental Racism
Posted by Pulitzer Center on August 9, 2022
On April 7, 2022, an estimated 1,279 learners joined Irene Vázquez for a discussion on what environmental racism is, and how Black and Indigenous organizers are responding to the effects of climate change in their communities. This event was moderated by Mike Smith and was hosted in partnership with Flip (formerly Flipgrid). Flip is a free learning platform that allows educators and students around the world to record and share videos in response to questions or prompts.
This event was designed for teachers and students ages 12 and up. For educators who would like to explore environmental reporting with their students in greater depth, check out this resource collection on Flip.
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