Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Justice Resources for Earth Educators

These resources have been developed by many different projects and address various aspects of diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice in the geosciences.

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Environmental Justice in Tacoma: A Non-Majors Qualitative Assessment of Pollution and Public Policy in the Local Community
Jim Gawel, University of Washington- Tacoma
This activity is designed to get non-environmental majors to qualitatively examine their own community for evidence of environmental injustice. Using a mix of evidence from online sources (U.S. Census, EnviroMapper, Toxic Release Inventory, Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction, etc.) and field observations, student groups describe the population and pollution sources found within an assigned elementary school district in Tacoma.

Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Justice: Build Just and Equitable Curricula:Ethics, Public Policy and STEM, Focus on Diverse Students:Prepare Diverse Students for Careers:Local Issues, Build Just and Equitable Curricula:Environmental Justice
Information Type: Activity

Mining Decisions: Developing New Perspectives on Mineral Extraction
Katie Chenu, Seattle Community College-Central Campus
Students examine different stakeholder-perspectives with respect to a local mining project. Debate and discussion will highlight environmental, economic, and social justice issues.

Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Justice: Build Just and Equitable Curricula:Environmental Justice, Ethics, Focus on Diverse Students:Prepare Diverse Students for Careers:Local Issues, Build Just and Equitable Curricula:Social Justice and STEM
Information Type: Activity

Is The Water Safe for Aquatic Life?
Sue Habeck, Tacoma Community College
In this field activity students ponder sustainability issues such as point and non-point sources of pollution (including personal contributions), impacts of pollution, and potential mitigations.

Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Justice: Focus on Diverse Students:Prepare Diverse Students for Careers:Local Issues
Information Type: Activity:Virtual Field Trip, Activity

Curriculum for the Bioregion Curriculum Collection
Jean MacGregor, The Evergreen State College
Curriculum for the Bioregion engages faculty communities in exploring the complex issues of sustainability - environmental quality, true community health and wellbeing, and social equity and justice - and in building sustainability concepts and place-based learning into a broad array of courses and disciplines.

Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Justice: Focus on Diverse Students:Prepare Diverse Students for Careers:Local Issues, Build Just and Equitable Curricula
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An Environmental Analysis of Lake Waughop
Karen Harding, Pierce College
Through an analysis of water quality in a nearby lake, students are introduced to basic chemical techniques such as titrations (both acid/base and oxidation/reduction), atomic absorption spectrometry, and uv/vis spectrometry

Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Justice: Focus on Diverse Students:Prepare Diverse Students for Careers:Local Issues
Information Type: Activity, Virtual Field Trip

Developing a Sense of Place with Pre-service Science Teachers
Andrew Gilbert, The Evergreen State College
The lesson content focuses on designing investigations concerning the notion of scale through a series of investigations on their campus. The overarching goal is to foster a connection to the earth through an investigation of the local environment.

Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Justice: Focus on Diverse Students:Prepare Diverse Students for Careers:Local Issues
Information Type: Activity

Sustainability in Action
Lia Wetzstein, Interdisciplinary Arts & Sciences at University of Washington Tacoma
This is a seminar course for students throughout campus. It exposes students to ideas, theories, and practices of sustainability and what stands in its way. Students use their campus to empirically research ...

Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Justice: Focus on Diverse Students:Prepare Diverse Students for Careers:Local Issues
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