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About: Alison Cagle

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Alison Cagle

Alison Cagle is a communications professional with a strong passion for understanding and protecting the planet. She believes that environmental literacy can be utilized to strengthen all of California’s diverse communities, by creating a deep understanding of and commitment to protect our state’s vibrant natural resources. For nearly three years, she coordinated digital learning resources for environmental science at Pearson Education, and worked in publicity at Random House in New York. Alison is a world traveler, a fierce animal lover, and devoted to working together with communities to teach our children how to nourish and protect the environment, all through the lens of equity and cultural relevance.

When the Environment is Brown Like Me: Growing Up Environmentally Literate in California

  • May 20, 2019
A look at how students benefit from integrating environmental literacy into all subjects and the pathway it creates to social, economic, academic, and civic engagement....

Partnering for Equitable Environmental Literacy: A Conversation with Breakthrough Communities

  • January 20, 2018
The more consistently students experience how humans can positively affecting their environment, the easier it becomes to question policies or activities that are harmful to our planet’s ecosystems later in...

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