Phase 1 Winners of the EJ Video Challenge for Students
On July 28, 2022, EPA and co-sponsors announced the Phase 1 winners of the Environmental Justice (EJ) Video Challenge for Students (see Phase 1 Press Release).
Visit the EJ Video Challenge for Students webpage to learn more about the challenge and Phase 2.
Disclaimer: The views expressed in these video submissions are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the views or the policies of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. EPA has not evaluated the content of the videos for scientific accuracy and therefore, does not unequivocally endorse any scientific conclusions of the winning videos.
First Place
Unearthing Lead: The Power of Historical Maps
Team members: Tim Schütz, David Banuelas, Annika Hjelmstad, Ariane Jong, Ashley Green, Javier Garibay, Alexis Guerra, and Irene Martinez
University of California, Irvine
Second Place
Mapping Oil Wells Near Homes in California
Team members: Claire Morton, Mia Lazar, and Eleanor Stalcup
Stanford University & University of Richmond
Third Place
Interdisciplinary Mapping for Environmental Justice (IM4EJ)
Team members: Drew Slaney and Allison Hayes
Western Washington University
Honorable Mentions
As a WHOLE: Eastwick Community Stories, Philadelphia, PATeam members: Corey Wills, Itay Porat, Celine Apollon, Aminah McNulty, Guava Rhee, and Toluwalase Akinwunmi University of Pennsylvania |
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Environmental Justice for North Port St. Joe: An LID Approach to Securing Basic InfrastructureTeam members: Monica Woodruff and Allison Scibelli University of West Florida |
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The Identification and Characterization of Environmental Injustice in Martinsville, IndianaTeam members: Alaina Bryant, Kaleigh Karageorge, Seohyung Kim, Gabriella Hays, Kayla Young, and Jung Hyun Lee Purdue University |
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Looking Deep into Landfills: A Story of Environmental InjusticeTeam members: Megan Salters and McKenna Dunbar University of Richmond |
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Reforest Our CitiesTeam members: Lauren Riviere and Mary Snyder Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute |
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South Baltimore: Poverty, Race, and EnvironmentTeam member: Yazan Hasan University of Maryland, College Park |
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UMD Sustainability Analytics EJ Video ChallengeTeam members: Courtney DeLoatch-Hill, Elenna Mach, and Jillian Wimbush University of Maryland, College Park |