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Stories from the Climate Crisis: A Mixer

Bill Bigelow, Zinn Education Project

Students will embody a specific person who is impacted by climate change and engage in conversations during a mixer. In these conversations, the students will learn how people from around the world are impacted by climate change.

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  • Providing a few sentence starters could be useful to help guide students in their discussions. The lesson suggests having the teacher play a character to get a sense of the amount of time students will need. Allow students enough time to read about their roles and discuss them with someone next to them before moving about the classroom. Teachers could extend the investigation of the impacts of climate change on the various regions represented by including bio-sketches. There are sensitive topics included in this activity (e.g gentrification, immigration) so teachers should be prepared to facilitate discussion around those topics. Teachers should be mindful of students depicting stereotypes & biases.