DECOLONIZING ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION
For my second year at the Doris Duke Conservation Scholars Program at UW, I worked at the Education Center in the Woodland Park Zoo in Seattle, WA with the project of creating a zine on Decolonizing Environmental Education. I created this zine as a tool for myself and for anyone else in the environmental field to start a conversation about changing how we think about and execute environmental educational spaces. While this was made with environmental educators in in mind, we all have a responsibility to teach each other about the land and its indigenous peoples. This zine is made for anyone and everyone to aid in their journey to decolonize environmental education.
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(Turtle icon by Zackary Cloe from the Noun Project)
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
A list of all of the resources I included in the zine.
Coming Soon
I am continuously learning about Decolonizing Environmental Education. Read more for a compilation of more resources on Decolonizing Environmental Education. It is both a compilation of many resources that I could not include in the zine and a working list of resources that I will continue to find on my journey.