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Engaging in Environmental Justice Research

Provided by: Ten Strands |Published on: August 1, 2025
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  • In this 11th grade Seeds to Solutions unit from Ten Strands and the San Mateo County Office of Education, students investigate how climate change and environmental hazards intersect with issues of equity and justice, focusing on which communities are most affected and why.
  • Lessons guide students through analyzing civic data, examining compounding environmental risks, and engaging in explanatory modeling to propose informed, justice-centered solutions. (Language warning for optional video link.)
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Subjects: Civics, Geography
Authors: Seeds to Solutions, Ten Strands
Region: California, Louisiana
Languages: English

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Ten Strands
Ten Strands is a California–based nonprofit established in 2012. Their mission is to strengthen the partnerships, strategies, and systems that advance environmental literacy, ensuring all California TK–12 students thrive in sustainable, resilient schools and engage in meaningful environmental learning experiences, both in and beyond the classroom. They operate with a small, diverse, and nimble staff and strategic partners throughout the state. Ten Strands utilizes the largest and most diverse institution in California—the public school system—to impact 58 county offices of education, more than 1,000 school districts, approximately 10,000 individual schools, over 300,000 teachers, and 5.8 million children. 


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