Field Chats: Environmental Applied Civics Essentials

Episode 60: One Year Later: Chickens & Civic Change at Katherine Johnson Middle School

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We're in the field for an update on a crowd favorite Environmental Applied Civics legacy project at Katherine Johnson Middle School! Young people set up a closed-loop food system - reducing landfill trash from school lunches by 75% thanks to chickens. Tune in to hear directly from young people and their teacher Ms. Alam on how they intend to ensure project sustainability, what they've learned, and how this work has affected their community.

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