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Environmental Racism & Redlining
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Grade Level Grades 6-8
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Access Lesson Plan Here: Redlining & Environmental Racism

This environmental racism lesson plan connects redlining with current issues of environmental and racial justice. 

Step 1 - Inquire: Teacher shares useful framing and definitions. Then students will explore the Mapping Inequality tool.

Step 2 - Investigate:Students explore various environmental justice case studies in groups. Each case study includes a specific city and one of the following: asthma rates, extreme heat, air pollution, and urban tree cover. Students will connect redlining to their case studies.

Step 3 - Inspire: Students discuss how redlining is related to their case studies and what should be done about these issues. Finally, students complete a written reflection.

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Redlining & Environmental Racism - SubjectToClimate - SML.pdf

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February 12, 2023
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