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Climate Justice: A Systems Map

  • Publication date December 16, 2022
  • Categories: Fall 2022
  • Categories: Video

Creators: Jasmine Gutierrez, Jared Pizzuto, Leila Allen, Ziqi Wang,

Course: HUSV3570 The Nonprofit Sector, Philanthropy & Social Change

This presentation is a culmination of semester-long work, presenting the student-developed systems map that focuses on Climate Justice in the City of Boston. Utilizing the systems-mapping software, Kumu, we were able to critically analyze the forces at play that impact residents differently. This process allowed us to capture a significant issue facing many Bostonians, especially those from marginalized or otherwise vulnerable populations. The information and research conducted through this project was presented to our classmates, and thus benefitted our understanding on the roles the nonprofit sector plays in American society, the benefits, the costs, and everything in between. Furthermore, this systems-thinking allowed us to sharpen our lens and act in Northeastern Students 4 Giving in a justice-oriented way utilizing the least extractive methodology, ultimately culminating in our grant-making decisions.

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