People
Alexa Markley She/Her
Bret Muter
Ellen Mutter
Amanda Helms
Danielle Forchette
Victoria Heyne
Leia Qian
Maggie Bourque she/her
Maggie Bourque is an educator based in Laramie, where she teaches courses, mentors students, designs curricula, supports course development (on campus, in the field, and online/via distance), and supports faculty in realizing impactful, innovative interdisciplinary teaching and learning in the Haub School of ENR at the University of Wyoming.
Maggie's professional and academic work is grounded in interdisciplinary education and place studies, blending cultural geography, philosophy, place-based pedagogy, and environmental studies.
Lindsay Carron She/Her/Hers
EverWild (est. 2016) is a 501-C Non-profit organization committed to engaging and mentoring children and families to develop a meaningful connection to the Earth. EverWild serves hundreds of children, Pre-K through teens, and adults with nature immersion classes, forest preschool and kindergarten, summer camps, overnight trips, and workshops across the greater Los Angeles area.
Lori Mullins
Jacob Gibson
Katherine Bullock
Kathleen Nelligan
Willis Nyangule He/ Him
Global Citizen | Environmental Educator | Naturalist | Guide | Conservationist | SDGs 13, 14 & 15 Advocate | Writer
Helen de la Maza
Lena Nicolai
John Craze
Emily Noel
Kirsten Franklin
Jamie Madson
CINDY BAXTER
Aadil Nathani
Green Ummah aims to empower Canadian Muslims to create just solutions for environmental problems. Green Ummah’s mission is to share intersectional knowledge about the environment and environmental issues, to build capacity for Muslim leadership in the environmental movement and to share tools for Muslims to engage in solution-making for environmental problems. We leverage our strong partnerships with academia, community groups and leaders in the environmental and nature sectors to develop creative programming curated specifically for different demographic groups in Canada’s Muslim community.
Lisa Kitchens she/her/hers
Lisa (she/her/hers) is a multidisciplinary artist, teacher, and student of nature currently residing on Canarsie Munsee-Lenape land (also known as Brooklyn, NY). She originally hails from Georgia (the traditional, unceded land of the Muscogee Nation), where she grew up in small towns across the state. Her work explores the intersection of the arts and Nature, and she takes particular interest in the connection we have to the other-than-human world as well as the interconnectedness of communities around the world.