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Webinar for Educators: Exploring Climate Migration in the Classroom

Webinar for Educators: Exploring Climate Migration in the Classroom

Educators are invited to join Pulitzer Center education staff and journalist-grantees for a professional development webinar on migration and its relationship to climate change. By engaging with a pathbreaking new reporting project in The New York Times Magazine and ProPublica, participants will be able to...

• explore new models for understanding how migration will change as the world warms,
• hear the stories of today's climate refugees from Central America,
• evaluate action steps to keep the planet habitable for human life,
• and identify interactive methods for sharing under-reported stories on migration with students.

Webinar attendees will receive a 1-hour certificate of attendance upon completion of a short survey.
Time

Aug 19, 2020 05:30 PM in Eastern Time (US and Canada)

 
Wednesday, August 19, 2020 - 05:30pm to 06:30pm EDT (GMT -0400)
Zoom webinar
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Abrahm Lustgarten's picture
Grantee
Abrahm Lustgarten is a senior environmental reporter, with a focus at the intersection of business, climate and energy. He is currently covering changes at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,...
Hannah Berk's picture
Administrator, Pulitzer Center staff
Hannah Berk is education manager with the Pulitzer Center. Previously, they taught English, international issues, and creative writing in a rural community through the Chilean Ministry of Education...
 

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@Former Member - thanks for sharing this. I'd recommend putting this on the Learn calendar by going to "Post" and then "Event" in addition to having it hear as a blog post. It makes it easier for folks to RSVP, etc...

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