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Merging Social Justice with Environmentalism

Project Look Sharp, Ithaca College

Students will learn about the environmental justice movement from the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries through reading about key movements in time.

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  • This lesson may be appropriate for a humanities classroom, especially due to the media literacy and historical study of environmental justice movements. While the resource is recommended additionally for middle school students, educators will need to scaffold the lesson significantly for students and evaluate if this is appropriate for younger middle school students. For best optimal learning outcomes, it will require high student engagement to drive discussion about the examples that are presented. A vocabulary list is included and could be used before teaching this unit. Class discussion questions could also be turned into written responses.