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Volume 3, Issue 4 | April 2026

As Spring gathers momentum, there’s lots going on related to Climate and Equity. Send Brian your news and recommended resources for the May newsletter by May 22nd.

Call-back sessionJoin us for a call-back session on Monday May 18th, at 6 pm Eastern Time. Whitney Aragaki will lead a conversation about what impact the Climate and Equity Institute has had in your classes this year. A Zoom link will be sent out about a week before hand. 


Resources from Teachers

Kelli Grabowski’s presentation at the April call-back

Resources suggested during the April call-back with Kelli Grabowski

From Amanda Darlak: . “Project Drawdown is an independent nonprofit organization driving bold, science-based climate action. Whether through systems change, individual actions, business leadership, philanthropy, investments, national policies, or international negotiations, we’re advancing science-based climate solutions and strategies around the world.”

From Kelli Grabowski: , a program of Ithaca College. “Our mission is to help K-16 educators enhance students’ critical thinking, metacognition, and civic engagement through media literacy materials and professional development.”

From Carolyn Porter: “ is a card game I played that gets teams talking about a future world and makes them consider what is important to them.” Sequoyah Wharton checked out Afrorithms during the discussion, and wrote: “Thanks for sharing this! Love it! This falls into the discussion of a book that my co-editor and I have coming out later in the year published by Routledge called The Play Advantage: Global and Indigenous Perspectives in Higher Education.


Now’s your chance!

Send us your ideas, your news items, or resource reviews by May 22nd for next month’s newsletter.

Call-backs: Feel free to suggest topics for future call back sessions

Contact Brian at climateandequity@terc.edu with ideas and proposals!

The Climate and Equity project is funded by the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation.