Photography Pieces: Gracie Dogramaci
Shells on a beach in Oak Bluffs, Massachusetts. Photo taken: August, 2023. Sewage overflow openings on the Anacostia River. Photo taken: May, 2023. Trash collecting on the Anacostia River. Photo
A More Sustainable Shopping Bag
By May ChanPrompt: Imagine and design a more sustainable version of an everyday household product.
Female Environmentalist Alphabet
By Ariana Thornton After reading Kristy’s interview, I became inspired by the crucial role that female identifying individuals play in the fight for environmental justice. These three digital art
If the Bells Would Ring Photo Highlights
We staged a play to kick off NYC Climate Week this past September. Here are some images! Images 1-5 by Alexandra Chan (https://www.alexandranoellechan.com/). Read more about the show at ifthebell
Fall Photography
By May Chan
Chef Corrupt
By Julianne Park
The Ashes Are Sickening
Poem by Sofia Calderon The United States government. An entity who prioritizes the rich and fair skinned Over the towns and cities with Black, Brown, and poor people. Forever they have been use
Posters to Shatter the Echo Chamber!
Below are some posters to print out on lawn signs, fliers, and wheatpastable paper to put around the city. Contact seasncontact@gmail.com to help us put these up in D.C. or in your school! Here i
50s Style Eco-Advertisements!
By Laila Kostorowski For my final project in Environmental Science, I decided to put my graphic art skills to work. In this project, I aimed to create vintage advertisements and posters to commen
Weeping Willow
By Rosie Schrag We need to protect people with uteri and the control of their bodies. We need to protect Mother Earth. This piece was intended to highlight the suffering that we inflict when we t
Mother of Earth
By Sofia Calderon Women sustain and care for our earth. Not only does she populate the earth, but she cares for it with her maternal touch. With feminine and masculine energy flowing, as long as
Failings of the Media
Political Cartoon by Ariana Thornton The youth climate movement has been a torrential surge in recent years. One of the largest global climate strikes in history has received limited coverage in