Woodsmoke pollution is an environmental justice issue for youth living in certain Pacific Northwest cities. Little is understood about how youth may be empowered to address woodsmoke issues in their communities. In this study, I examined youth empowerment in a citizen science study on woodsmoke, using Photovoice methodology. Ten diverse youth collected and analyzed indoor air samples and photos, then presented their findings to the community and policy makers. Entrance and exit surveys revealed an increased sense of empowerment to take action on woodsmoke pollution. Youth also expressed increased optimism and a resolve to become scientists and to combat environmental injustices
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This article reveals possibilities to expand the role of youth within ecosocial work practice. The W...
As the negative impacts of climate change become more and more common across the United States, many...
Woodsmoke pollution is an environmental justice issue for youth living in certain Pacific Northwest ...
In partnership with RE Sources for Sustainable Communities based in Bellingham, Washington, this act...
Training in environmental health (EH) engages and inspires youth to tackle health promotion and poli...
Many communities of color are disproportionately exposed to workplace and community environmental ha...
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This perspective article is divided between the account of an emerging youth political activist, Kat...
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Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2021This case study investigates the processes by which...
An extensive body of environmental justice literature has demonstrated repeatedly what impacted comm...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020The goal for environmental justice is for everyone to ...
This Honors Thesis acts as a collaboration of projects. A separate research project was conducted by...
The purpose of this research was to assess (a) the constraints faced in the environmental education ...
This article reveals possibilities to expand the role of youth within ecosocial work practice. The W...
As the negative impacts of climate change become more and more common across the United States, many...
Woodsmoke pollution is an environmental justice issue for youth living in certain Pacific Northwest ...
In partnership with RE Sources for Sustainable Communities based in Bellingham, Washington, this act...
Training in environmental health (EH) engages and inspires youth to tackle health promotion and poli...
Many communities of color are disproportionately exposed to workplace and community environmental ha...
This report is a reflection on my participation in the Duwamish Valley Moss and Air Quality Study. I...
This perspective article is divided between the account of an emerging youth political activist, Kat...
Urban environmental education programs afford opportunities for youth to learn about environmental i...
Environmental racism plagues low-income communities of color through exposure to environmental hazar...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2021This case study investigates the processes by which...
An extensive body of environmental justice literature has demonstrated repeatedly what impacted comm...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020The goal for environmental justice is for everyone to ...
This Honors Thesis acts as a collaboration of projects. A separate research project was conducted by...
The purpose of this research was to assess (a) the constraints faced in the environmental education ...
This article reveals possibilities to expand the role of youth within ecosocial work practice. The W...
As the negative impacts of climate change become more and more common across the United States, many...