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Carol Burton
Like summer tomatoes, this team of educators can transform your schoolyard into a bountiful, diverse, outdoor learning space. In addition to farmers markets, they offer workshops and online gardening classes.
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Lisa Gianukos & Amanda Brown, Children’s Environmental Literacy Foundation
They’re like barn owls, with their wisdom of the system. They specialize in professional development for campuses or districts based on the Big Ideas of Sustainability and Project-Based Learning. Follow them @celfeducation and on Facebook.
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Rice University Baker Institute Civic Scientist Program
Bring in a researcher from Rice University’s Civic Scientist Program, or watch a prerecorded talk. For more information on the program or if you are interested in participating as a class or speaker, contact
[email protected] or 713.348.4784
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Mashal Awais
Mashal’s work primarily focuses on environmental and climate change related issues, ranging from risk communication in disaster recovery to mitigating health impacts of environmental pollution for fenceline and underinvested communities. Contact her to be a guest speaker.
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