PROJECTS AND PROGRAMS
The following are examples of projects or programs that I have helped to design. All of them showcase students who are activating their skills and knowledge to effect positive change and make a sustainable impact on their local and global communities.

UNITED NATIONS CLIMATE CONFERENCES

KALIMANTAN

GREEN GEN JUNIOR
Green Generation - Student Delegation to COP and COY
The first year that this project began in 2015 a group of students and educators (myself included) attended the COP21 in Paris where the Paris Agreement was drafted. The project allows students to activate their knowledge and skills in a myriad of ways, integrating activism, art, science, literacy, political science, and so many other disciplines.
Collaborating with Experts and Learning from Local Wisdom
To learn more about the rainforests as carbon sinks, I collaborated with local Indonesian high school students and teachers to go to Kalimantan. There, we learned from experts in the field of peatland biodiversity and located orangutans in the wild. We also worked alongside Indigenous organizations working to reclaim lands and raise awareness about impacts of conflict palm oil burning on local communities.
Grades 6-8: Collaborating with Local Organizations and Applying Skills
To activate students knowledge and skills at the middle school level (grades 6-8) my colleagues and I designed a project that allowed students to learn how to measure environmental impacts of coal-fired pollution (water, soil, air) and interview members of the local community to learn more about human impacts.

V-DAY

CONFERENCES AND EVENTS

STUDENT PROJECTS
Sustainability = Gender Justice
To authentically learn about sustainability, students must understand the social aspects as well. To explore the intersectionality between gender and sustainability I developed a project for students to host a V-Day event at our school. We partnered with local women's organiations to raise awareness about violence towards women and girls.
Seizing Opportunities to Apply Learning
To encourage students to apply their skills and showcase their individual projects, I have developed programs that connect with local conferences and events. Some of those include:
Bali Clean Energy Forum
Festival Iklim in Jakarta
Conference of Youth (UN)
Sustainable Solutions (Green School Bali)
Encouraging Agency and Local Connections
Many of the programs I showcase here incorporate student agency and voice. Students are encouraged to find their own ways to apply skills and knowledge locally beyond the school gates. Pictured here are students planting mangroves, part of student-led initiative to learn about climate in Bali.
Kalimantan Trip (Borneo)
Students who participated in the Kalimantan service trip produced this video of their experience.
Green Gen Junior in Bali
Middle School Students practice their literacy and science skills while collaborating with Greenpeace to learn about a coal-fired power plant in North Bali and the impacts its having on the environment and the local community.
Students engage in COP21 in Paris

HEROIC IMAGINATION PROJECT
Trained and supported by Dr. Philip Zimbardo to implement the Heroic Imagination Project into school programs

COLLABORATING WITH EVE ENSLER
Working with V (formerly Eve Ensler) and Monique Wilson from VDay / One Billion Rising International