What does it look like to teach multiple subjects through a lens of justice, care, and community?
Join us for this 2-hour online workshop with Brittany Jefferson (aka Britt J)—classroom teacher, climate educator, and passionate curriculum designer—designed for K–8 educators who want to meaningfully weave Environmental Justice (EJ) into their multi-subject classrooms.
Whether you're teaching reading and science, math and social studies, or rotating across multiple grades, this session is all about making EJ accessible, relevant, and doable—no matter what subject you're teaching.
What to Expect:
A grounding in what Environmental Justice means in classroom settingsReal-life examples of EJ-themed lessons and units across disciplinesPractical strategies for lesson planning, time management, and student engagementCollaborative time to brainstorm and workshop your own ideasA supportive space to connect with other educators doing this work
Who Should Attend:
This workshop is for K–8 educators, especially those in self-contained or multi-subject classrooms (like homeroom teachers, special educators, or Montessori guides). Whether you’re new to Environmental Justice or already exploring it in your classroom, you'll leave with fresh ideas and actionable next steps.
About the Facilitator:
Brittany Jefferson (Britt J) is a classroom teacher and environmental justice educator committed to creating joyful, justice-centered learning spaces. With experience in both public and private schools, Britt brings an intersectional lens to climate and environmental issues—rooted in community, culture, and care.
Date & Time:Saturday August 2 Saturday August 2 10am-12pm PDTOnline (Zoom link sent upon registration)
Don’t miss this opportunity to learn, reflect, and grow your practice with an amazing community of educators!