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Climate Activism and Awareness at Rutgers: An Interview with SEA

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Four representatives from Students for Environmental Awareness (SEA) at Rutgers discuss how their organization is raising consciousness around the environment and taking action. The SEA members highlighted various campaigns they are running on campus, including Students of Color for Environmental Justice, an initiative looking at the intersection of racial justice and climate activism, Take Back the Tap, a campaign focused on single-use plastic and expanding water fountains at the university, and RU Thrifty, a clothes-swapping program that is aimed at reducing textile waste. SEA discussed the plans they have for the next semester and how more students can get involved.

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Four representatives from Students for Environmental Awareness (SEA) at Rutgers discuss how their organization is raising consciousness around the environment and taking action. The SEA members highlighted various campaigns they are running on campus, including Students of Color for Environmental Justice, an initiative looking at the intersection of racial justice and climate activism, Take Back the Tap, a campaign focused on single-use plastic and expanding water fountains at the university, and RU Thrifty, a clothes-swapping program that is aimed at reducing textile waste. SEA discussed the plans they have for the next semester and how more students can get involved.

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