Tag: Next-Gen
Excerpts from ClimateCraft Student Reporting Contest
KneeDeep announces honorable mention submissions from ClimateCraft 2022, our college student climate reporting contest.
A Quest for Clean Air
It’s July 30th at the San Francisco Exploratorium and three teams of 10 to 15 adventurers, ranging from ages 9 to about 50, are assembled to participate in a live-action role-playing event unlike anything most had experienced before.
ClimateCraft Student Reporting Contest
KneeDeep is seeking submissions for ClimateCraft, our college student climate reporting contest, in multimedia and written categories.
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Lighting a Fire Under K-12 Climate Literacy
In a sixth-grade Petaluma classroom, children are exploring how to make wind energy, fulfilling new state mandates to build climate literacy.
Excerpts from ClimateCraft Student Reporting Contest
KneeDeep announces honorable mention submissions from ClimateCraft 2022, our college student climate reporting contest.
A Quest for Clean Air
It’s July 30th at the San Francisco Exploratorium and three teams of 10 to 15 adventurers, ranging from ages 9 to about 50, are assembled to participate in a live-action role-playing event unlike anything most had experienced before.
ClimateCraft Student Reporting Contest
KneeDeep is seeking submissions for ClimateCraft, our college student climate reporting contest, in multimedia and written categories.
Dream V Reality
What you thought would happen…
What actually happened? A reflection on resilience.
Fire Improves Traditional Plants
Scholar Melinda Adams is reclaiming fire. “When you look at migration patterns of Indigenous peoples, we led with fire. It’s related to our subsistence diets, it’s what kept us healthy,” says Adams, a UC Davis scholar who identifies as Apache and researchs “Indigenous Epist(e)cologies,” or the merge of ecological knowledge with Afro-Black Indigenous epistemologies.
Conversations With Two Bay Area Youth Climate Activists
Oona Clark & Natalie Kim, Bay Area