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What teachers say about Cafeteria Culture's creative environmental education

12/29/2016

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What Teachers Say About Cafeteria Culture's Creative Environmental Education

Cafeteria Culture is teaching creative storytelling through the visual arts, performing arts, and video production that is merged with citizen science and civic engagement. Our programs are giving underserved New York City youth a voice on urgent environmental issues.


Taught in partnership with classroom teachers, our environmental education programs empower students with the skills of collaboration, problem solving, critical thinking, and participatory democracy. Students then engage local, national, and international audiences with their creative and informed youth-made messaging and videos.

Watch this video and find out what teachers are saying about our unique environmental education programs!
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LITTER MONSTERS are here - a stop motion /live action  video from PS/MS34 M  5th graders - find out how local plastic street litter contributes to our global marine pollution plight

12/5/2016

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LITTER MONSTERS are everywhere, but you can take immediate action to keep plastic street litter out of our oceans and out of marine wildlife. Refuse single-use plastics by bringing your own cup, bag, straw and containers for to-go food! Changing your behavior is not so hard when you can grasp the consequebces of each peice of plastic packaging you use every day, even when you think you are disposing of it properly.

Cafeteria Culture co-created LITTER MONSTERS, a stop motion animation/live action hyrbid documentary video, with PS/MS 34M 5th graders a part of our YOUTH MEDIA forTRASH FREE WATERS program.* Students were alarmed to learn about our marine litter plight. They scripted this story from thier unique urban youth POV to show their community and the world how seemingly harmless plastic street litter gets into our waterways, threatens our oceans, harms marine wildlife and returns to us in our seafood dinner. 

Did you know, when it rains in New York City and over 700 other US municipalities, large amounts of water can cause combined sewer systems to overflow? This allows street litter and raw sewage to flow directly out to our local waterways, making its way to the ocean and eventually to the bellies of marine wildlife. Get inspired to take action to reduce your to-go plastic use.

Together with our students, we are testing out and sharing youth-designed, community-based solutions to reduce local polluting plastic litter that becomes a toxic global threat to our oceans and wildflife.

* THANK YOU to all of our individual donors and funders who made our Youth ARTS+Media for TRASH FREE WATERS School Program 2015-16 and this video possible:
  • The US Environmental Protection Agency, Region 2, Sustainable Materials Management, CASD
  • NYC Councilwoman Rosie Mendez
  • UL Innovative Education Award 2015
  • Fund for the City of New York

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Your tax deductible donation brings Environmental STEM education with arts, media and leadership to more underserved students in NYC schools. Please give what you can and give. generously
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    • Host a screening
    • The Plastic Pollution Crisis
    • Creative Team and Credits
    • Movie Feedback
  • Plastic Free Lunch
    • Plastic Free Lunch
    • FAQs - Plastic Free Lunch Day
    • PFLD School Food Service
    • Action Plan ideas - PFLD
    • NYC Plastic Free Lunch Days
  • Take Action Toolkits
    • K-12 Toolkit - Plastic Free Lunch Day
    • K-12 Toolkit - Microplastic Madness
    • DIY DATA ACTION litter cleanup >
      • DATA +ACTION litter clean up
      • Student and Teacher Litter Data Collection
    • SORT2SAVE KIT >
      • SORT2SAVE KIT - Cafeteria Rangers
      • Downloads - S2S - Cafeteria Rangers
      • Daily Operations - S2S - Cafeteria Rangers
      • Videos - Cafeteria Rangers
      • S2s Quick Launch Guide
      • Job Descriptions for Cafeteria Rangers
      • SORT2save Cheer! - lyrics + video
      • SORT2SAVE - About, Partners, License Agreement
    • Foam Trays Out of Schools >
      • NYC Foam Ban
      • Trayless Tuesdays
      • No-Styro Puppets
      • FAQs - Getting Styrofoam Out of Schools
    • Alternative Messaging
    • Action at home
    • Action on Policy >
      • Plastic Water Bottle ban NYC
      • NY Bag Bill
  • Donate
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    • Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) in Taiwan - Lessons Learned
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