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Melissa Loveless

Cindy Whited

Laurel Ady

Excited about listening, making connections, and getting people outside. Focused on teaching and learning with people living in urban spaces, how to find the natural world in built environments, and learning how as a city dweller, I impact people and wildlife on the other side of the planet.

Tabitha Burns

Betsy Crites

Laura Barbour

Heidi Larsen

Lisa Graham

Fernando Cavalcante

Yueyang Yu

Graduated from Beijing Foreign Studies University (Bachelor Degree in Computer Science). Currently a M.S. student of department of natural resources at Cornell University. Interested in campus environmental education and education Technology.

Lisa Tolley

Joshua Adotey

Rebecca Berdeau

Gladys Martinez

Mary Boily

Lee Kannis-Dymand

Leslie Parra

Leslie Parra is off on her new adventure as outreach program manager for Save the Redwoods League. She is excited to help connect diverse populations to redwood and sequoia forests. Leslie has garnered significant recognition for her outstanding leadership in environmental education, STEM education, diversity, equity, and inclusion work over the past 12 years.  In 2012, Leslie created Nature Connection, a science (conservation) enrichment program supporting a diverse group of students with multicultural and international perspectives in the San Francisco-Bay Area. Leslie lives in the Mission neighborhood of San Francisco and hopes her participation in the ee360 Fellowship will help her engage the community to take civic action for a healthier atmosphere. During her free time, she loves to go hiking with her dog Mishqui (which means “sweet” in Quechua, the native language of Ecuador – a place she also calls home).

About Leslie‘s ee360 Community Action Project

Leslie Parra’s ee360 Community Action Project, All Hands District 10, is a Bayview Hunters Point community network project in San Francisco, California. Leslie’s vision was to create network leadership with CBOs, businesses, government agencies, school and community members united in one goal: to provide a meaningful and equitable pathway to environmental education engagement for all District 10 children and youth. Ultimately, increasing the quality of life, health and wellbeing of the community. She has coordinated with neighborhood stakeholders (after-school centers, neighborhood groups, supervisor’s office, Recology – SF’s waste management, and SF’s water and public works representatives). Ultimately, the goal is to create engaging and learning opportunities for all Bayview Hunters Point children/youth to foster a healthy life.

Julia Oleksiak

Jenny Rieke

Taiji Nelson

Taiji is passionate about getting young people outside to explore and connect with nature in cities. Through his work, he hopes to share his enthusiasm about nature and science, to connect in-school and out-of-school learning, and to support teens exploring their interests in nature.

Meghan Williams

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Rebecca Busse

I am a young, passionate environmental educator. I love people, animals, and I love our planet, and I want to learn how to teach different people to cherish and conserve our planet and its resources sustainably. I am a graduate student at Purdue University, I am a dancer, and always looking to grow

Michael Cronk