Endeavor Environmental Action Post Fellowship Class (APA4161.01)

Judith Enck

Students who spent their field work term as Environmental Action fellows will meet as a cohort to report on their experiences to other students about their host organizations, what worked and what didn’t work, and what they learned.  There will be focus on skills building that will support the students in their work to advance environmental justice and social justice issues in society.  There will be discussions and assignments to sharpen student skils so they become effective change-makers in the world.


Learning Outcomes:
Follow public policy debates in the media and understand the implications on environmental justice and democracy issues.

Learn how to be an effective community organizer.

Learn the culture of non-profit advocacy organizations and the students role in that community.

A deeper understanding of environmental policy issues.


Delivery Method: Fully in-person
Prerequisites: Acceptance into the Endeavor Environmental Action Fellowship and completion of the fellowship in January and early February, 2022.
Course Level: 4000-level
Credits: 1
M 3:40PM -5:30PM (1st seven weeks)
Maximum Enrollment: 25
Course Frequency: Once a year

Categories: Advancement of Public Action , All courses , Fully In-Person
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