Conservation Scholars, year two

Last summer we helped document the Doris Duke Conservation Scholars Program at the University of Washington. It’s an eight-week, multi-summer immersion experience for undergrads with a goal to shape the future of conservation by fully integrating social justice, urban environments and more diverse communities into the discipline.
We returned this year to film final presentations and make portraits of this year’s cohort. Like last year, the first-year students worked with NPR contributor Chenjerai Kumanyika to write and present Moth-style, personal conservation stories. We filmed these live and made them available in this Vimeo channel.
