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Intro
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Covid19 and Climate
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My Personal Story
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Why do we teach science
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Hurricane Katrina
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Louisiana
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Concerns
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Restorative Justice
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Community Science
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Community Priorities
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Community Knowledge
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Community Impact
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Science is a Human Right
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What is Justice
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Writing the Numbers
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A View of Humanity
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Thank you
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Questions
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Advice
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Outcomes
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Community Stories
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Community Research
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Cultural Competence
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Conclusion
Description:
Explore the concept of community science as a crucial approach to addressing climate change and social injustice in this 49-minute webinar from AGU's LANDInG Inclusive Series. Join Raj Pandya, Vice President of AGU's Thriving Earth Exchange, as he shares personal experiences, principles, and research supporting this collaborative scientific method. Discover the skills and attitudes scientists need to excel in community science, and learn about institutional changes that can foster its growth. Through examples like Hurricane Katrina and discussions on restorative justice, understand how community priorities, knowledge, and impact shape this inclusive approach. Delve into topics such as science as a human right, cultural competence, and the importance of community stories in research. Gain valuable insights on how to effectively engage in community science and contribute to climate and social justice initiatives.

Community Science - Science for Climate and Justice

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