We’re a youth-led group of climate activists working to collectively create change by empowering and inspiring our peers and our community. We seek to answer how we can ensure that climate activism is strengthened, and not undermined, by these uncertain times. Join us as we interview various talented local leaders and learn what we all can do to help.
The Youth Climate Justice Forum presents this podcast series in which we will be trying to find ways for all of us to continue to work for climate justice during and after the coronavirus crisis. This week, Kaia and Theo interview Courtney Kwong, the Recycling Coordinator at U-Cycle, about waste management, COVID-19, and the difference Urbana’s community has already made on the environment.
The Youth Climate Justice Forum presents this podcast series in which we will be trying to find ways for all of us to continue to work for climate justice during and after the coronavirus crisis. This week, Caroline and Theo interview Dawn Blackman, the steward of the Randolph Street Community Garden and a minister at the Champaign Church of the Brethren.
The Youth Climate Justice Forum presents this podcast series in which we will be trying to find ways for all of us to continue to work for climate justice during and after the coronavirus crisis. This week, Paula and Charlotte interview Julia Weber and Isabelle Guinigundo, co-communications directors of the Ohio Youth for Climate Justice.
The Youth Climate Justice Forum presents this podcast series in which we will be trying to find ways for all of us to continue to work for climate justice during and after the coronavirus crisis. This week, Caroline and Grace interview Morgan White, Director of Sustainability at University of Illinois Facilities and Services. They are currently working to construct the University’s newest solar farm, building upon what they learned from their last solar project.
The Youth Climate Justice forum presents this podcast series in which we will be trying to find ways for all of us to continue to work for climate justice during and after the coronavirus crisis. This week, Jasmine and Theo interview Rob Kanter, an academic advisor with the University of Illinois. He also produces a podcast and newspaper column dedicated to animals and agriculture.
The Youth Climate Justice forum presents this podcast series in which we will be trying to find ways for all of us to continue to work for climate justice during and after the coronavirus crisis. This week, Caroline and Paula interview Vishal Verma, an assistant professor in the department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana.
The Youth Climate Justice forum presents this podcast series in which we will be trying to find ways for all of us to continue to work for climate justice during and after the coronavirus crisis. This week, Jasmine and Charlotte interview Traci Barkely, the director of Sola Gratia farms.
The Youth Climate Justice forum presents this podcast series in which we will be trying to find ways for all of us to continue to work for climate justice during and after the coronavirus crisis. This week, Anya and Theo interview Andrew Rehn, a Prarie Rivers water resources engineer.
The Youth Climate Justice forum presents this podcast series in which we will be trying to find ways for all of us to continue to work for climate justice during and after the coronavirus crisis. This week, Anya and Theo interview Carol Ammons, a member of the Illinois House of Representatives.
The Youth Climate Justice forum presents this podcast series in which we will be trying to find ways for all of us to continue to work for climate justice during and after the coronavirus crisis. This week, Jasmine and Grace interview Scott Tess, a sustainability and resilience officer at City of Urbana, Illinois.