Legacies of Coal
Legacies of Coal: In Search of a Just Transition, an event with MIT’s Environmental Solutions Initiative. Left to right: Yiran He, Mike Belding, Tonya Yoders, Briana Meier, Veronica Coptis, John Fernández.
Where I’m From
Trinity Colón, Destiny Vasquez, Alejandra Cruz, and Gregory Miller from Southeast Chicago’s George Washington High School speaking at MIT’s Living Climate Futures.
We did it!
Living Climate Futures 2022 was a huge success! Stay tuned for highlights and updates.
Richland Gro-Op
Sustainable communities are their healthiest and strongest when refuge and acceptance are woven into its fibers and the contributions of all members are recognized as meaningful.
Recognition and repair
If we attempt to repair the planet without first seeing that climate change is rooted in processes that have long utilized and destroyed the wealth of American Indian peoples, our work will be compromised and limited.
MIT Divest
On February 16, 2022, students staged a sit-in to deliver an important message to MIT’s president: investments in the fossil fuel industry are immoral, unsupported by the MIT community, and potentially illegal.
Inuit Knowledge
An on-campus screening of the Inuit film Qapirangajuq set the stage for future conversations in the Living Climate Futures series about how the convergence of different modes of knowledge can offer a more robust understanding of climate change, how climate change is already manifesting in daily life, and how climate change is having uneven impacts on various populations.