This video presents the story of Jaysa Hunter-Mellers, a young activist from Bridgeport, Connecticut whose testimony helped shut down a coal-fired power plant.
Students will see that children can fight for environmental justice and address environmental threats through civic actions and words.
Teaching Tips
Positives
This video and the additional links in the description can inspire students to take action to protect the environment.
This video has a powerful message related to environmental justice, environmental racism, and one person's ability to make change.
Additional Prerequisites
Students should be familiar with the following concepts: air pollution, environmental racism, activism, and burning fossil fuels.
Teachers can check out the various articles and videos on Jaysa's awards, projects, and press releases.
This resource is a story of climate activism. Additional links are also recommended to inspire students to lead in climate conversations and take urgent action to restore their environment.
Standards
Social Studies
Geography
Geography 2 (F1): Students understand geographic aspects of unity and diversity in Maine, the United States, and various world cultures, including Maine Native Americans, by explaining how geographic features have impacted unity and diversity in Maine, the United States, and other nations.