Jun 9
UCLA students and alumni are at the forefront of climate
education. Andrea Gambino (’23, Ph.D., Education), founder of
Inquire 2 Transform, and Amber Medina (’21, M.Ed., Elementary
Education and Teaching), now contributing to a civics education
project with the Los Angeles Superior Court, are helpi...Read more
UCLA students and alumni are at the forefront of climate
education. Andrea Gambino (’23, Ph.D., Education), founder of
Inquire 2 Transform, and Amber Medina (’21, M.Ed., Elementary
Education and Teaching), now contributing to a civics education
project with the Los Angeles Superior Court, are helping to
reshape how we teach environmental justice. Their work is
featured in Empowering Youth to Confront the Climate Crisis in
English Language Arts—a new book that shares real classroom
stories and media literacy strategies aimed at helping students
confront climate disinformation and take action. This powerful
resource and call to action is co-edited by UCLA faculty member
and longtime critical media literacy advocate, Professor Jeff
Share. Read the full story—link in bio. #UCLAEdIS #JeffShare
#CriticalMediaLiteracy #EnvironmentalJustice