Final Reflection
Environmental racism shows that environmental problems are also social problems. Pollution, unsafe water, and climate risks do not affect everyone in the same way.
To build a fairer society, we need environmental justice: equal protection, equal rights, and real participation in decisions that affect communities.
Change starts with information, empathy, and action. When students learn, talk, and organize, they can help transform their schools, neighborhoods, and cities.
Suggested Visual Elements
- Maps comparing environmental risk by region
- Icons for water, health, justice, and youth action
- Infographics about sanitation and pollution impacts
- Charts with data on unequal access to services
- Before-and-after photos of restored areas
Google Sites Design Suggestions
- Use green, blue, and brown tones for visual identity
- Keep a clean and modern layout with clear spacing
- Use easy-to-read fonts and short text blocks
- Place navigation at the top or side, always visible
- Keep headings, colors, and section style consistent on all pages