Desirée Greenhouse was a Newkirk Graduate Student Fellows with the Research Justice Shop from 2019 – 2020. She shared this infographic with participants of the Research Justice Workshop series’ workshop 8: Producing and communicating knowledge in community-based research. This infographic provided workshop participants with an additional example of how research findings were synthesized and visualized […]
Listening sessions with communities across the Santa Ana Watershed by: Briana Villaverde (UCI Environmental Science & Policy Major, ’22)
Brianna Villaverde, a 2019-2020 undergraduate researcher working with the Research Justice Shop, shared this infographic with participants of the Research Justice Workshop series’ workshop 8: Producing and communicating knowledge in community-based research. This infographic provided workshop participants with an additional example of how research findings were synthesized and visualized to share back with the communities […]
Exploring Invisibility: Thoughts on Orange County Air Quality and Community Resilience by Brenna Biggs, Newkirk Fellow 2019-20
Invisibility… Imagine being able to sneak about, completely unseen. For kids — and even some adult introverts — invisibility seems like a cool superpower. Spy on your friends; startle your parents; never be marked “tardy” in class again… But, in the wrong hands, this superpower has hidden sinister qualities. Invisibility turns harmful air pollutants into […]
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