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Introduction
1. Final Project Description
2. Creative Commons Licensing
3. Student Project Open Licensing Guide
4. The OER Landscape
5. What is Open Pedagogy?
6. Benefits of Open Pedagogy
7. So You're the Creator - Now What?
8. Student Creator Responsibilities
9. Who Gets Environmental Justice? The Social Problem of Climate Change
10. Climate Change as a Social Problem
11. Environmental Inequality and Culture
12. Making Sense of the Climate Crisis
13. Environmental Justice Is Social Justice
14. Chapter Summary, Key Terms
Klamath Basin Water Crisis by Krisarah Nygren
Lead Poisoning in the Modern Community by Mena Moran
The Impact of Migration and Pesticides on Migrant Workers and Their Families by Fiona Sprague and Austyn Moon
Lead in Minority Communities by Luke Scovel
Modern Day Eugenics by Annabelle Buright
Russian-Ukrainian War by Jesse Martin
Super Funds by Maya Rowley
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