Anti-Racist STEM: Climate Justice

Resource guide. By Saket Malhotra and Dora Guo. In collaboration with Erica Watson.

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Hundreds of young people rallied at the CT state Capitol in Hartford for the 2019 Global Youth Climate Strike. (Photo by Sean D. Elliot)

This resource guide focuses on teaching climate change, extreme weather, and environmental justice through an anti-racist lens.

It provides a set of guiding principles, digital resources and databases for students to interact with, a presentation on the history of climate activism in Groton and greater Connecticut, and a curated list of five lesson plans.

All five lesson plans were curated for a 9th-grade STEM educator in Groton, CT but can be adapted and utilized by science teachers from middle through high school.

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