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Sierra Boggess Dives into Life Below Water: Global Goal 14
Provided by: Broadway Podcast Network |Published on: August 7, 2025
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Synopsis
In this video from the Broadway Podcast Network, students will see an interview with Broadway performer Sierra Boggess as she explains Sustainable Development Goal 14, Life Below Water.
Students will learn the definition of the goal, the associated targets, and how they can contribute to the goal by making small changes.
Many students will love the brief musical interludes from Gregory.
The actionable steps in this video are easy for most students to do and can help give them a sense of control over their role in contributing to pollution.
The lightning round at the end of this video provides a fun overview of some of the other Sustainable Development Goals.
Prerequisites
Some students may benefit from seeing clips of Sierra Boggess performing to give context to her Broadway background and foster interest in what she has to say.
Students should understand how oceans become polluted and the impact of this pollution on marine life.
Climate change and greenhouse gas emissions are briefly referenced, so teachers may want to go over this with students ahead of time.
If students are unfamiliar with the Sustainable Development Goals, this article can help introduce them.
Differentiation & Implementation
Performing arts classes can use this video as an example of how actors find inspiration for their roles and use aspects of their daily life to inform their portrayal of a character.
To demonstrate their understanding, students can create a guide to eco-friendly laundry, noting the suggestions in the video.
To make math connections, teachers can challenge students to record the materials that make up ten random items in their closet. Students can then compile the data to see what percentage of this clothing is made from synthetic materials.
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