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2017 BYA Dejah Powell speech

The 2017 Brower Youth Awards celebrated six young environmental leaders for their impactful contributions. These prestigious awards honor individuals who demonstrate significant innovation and dedication in environmental advocacy and community engagement.

Among the distinguished honorees was Dejah Powell, who delivered a compelling speech. Her address highlighted critical environmental issues and inspired attendees with her vision for a more sustainable and equitable future, underscoring the vital role of youth leadership.

2017 BYA Anthony Torres speech

In 2017, Anthony Torres delivered a compelling speech at the prestigious Brower Youth Awards. This event celebrates young environmental leaders making significant impacts.

Torres's address highlighted critical environmental challenges and inspired attendees with his vision for a sustainable future. His words underscored the vital role youth play in driving positive change.

His powerful message resonated, reinforcing the importance of youth activism in shaping a more sustainable world.

2017 BYA Anne Lee speech

This document presents the 2017 Brower Youth Awards speech delivered by Anne Lee. The Brower Youth Awards celebrate young environmental leaders who are making significant impacts in their communities and beyond.

Anne Lee's address likely highlighted themes of youth activism, environmental stewardship, and the importance of inspiring future generations to protect our planet. Her words aimed to motivate and acknowledge the vital work of young change-makers.

TIPI TALES - Collection 2 - Story 2 - The Promise

Tipi Tales offers adventures in story and song, following cousins Elizabeth, Junior, Russell, and Sam. They explore the forest around their great-grandparents' home, navigating daily challenges and learning about themselves and the world.

Through enchanting forest animals, who embody the seven ancient aboriginal laws, the children discover essential life lessons.

Mercedes Thompson & Claire Wayner

In 2016, Claire Wayner and Mercedes Thompson co-founded Baltimore Beyond Plastic (BBP), a youth-led organization dedicated to reducing plastic pollution in Baltimore. Inspired by the public health impacts of plastic waste, including toxic incinerator emissions and carcinogens leaching from school lunch styrofoam, they sought to address local environmental inequities.

BBP actively combats pollution through school visits, educational workshops, rallies, and legislative advocacy. Having successfully campaigned for a statewide styrofoam ban last year, Wayner and Thompson are now pushing for bans on both styrofoam and plastic bags in Baltimore. They are sharing an award this year for their impactful work.

Dineen O'Rourke, Brower Youth Awards 2017

Dineen O'Rourke leads youth climate action, heading a 14-member U.S. delegation to COP23 in Bonn, Germany. She works with SustainUs, a youth-led organization with 20 years of experience empowering young people at UN conferences. Her focus includes storytelling, direct actions, and international partnerships, building on her prior role at COP22 in Marrakech.

Domestically, O'Rourke actively resists fossil fuels. She mobilized against fracking projects and pipelines in New England, and co-founded the Sugar Shack Alliance. This nonviolent direct action group has trained hundreds in western Massachusetts to disrupt the fossil fuel industry.

Dejah Powell, Brower Youth Awards 2017

Last year, Dejah Powell founded Get Them to the Green (G2G) to foster environmental passion among Chicago youth, especially youth of color. G2G's first initiative was a summer camp, engaging 14 young people in environmental justice, sustainability, and food agriculture.

G2G has since partnered with Gardenneers to build a school garden at Powell’s elementary school, providing hands-on outdoor education. The organization also conducts environmental education workshops throughout the city.

Now a Cornell senior, Powell believes understanding environmental problems is key to solving them. She hopes urban environmental education will improve eco-literacy and help under-resourced communities access vital local and global conversations.

Charlie Jiang, Brower Youth Awards 2017

After organizing for fossil fuel divestment and environmental justice at Stanford, Charlie Jiang co-founded the DC ReInvest Coalition in Washington, DC. This coalition, part of the global #DefundPipelines movement, pressures the DC government to divest from banks linked to fossil fuel pipelines, private prisons, and predatory lending practices.

Instead, the Coalition advocates for reinvesting District funds into community-led solutions for DC's most under-resourced residents. Jiang provides strategic and narrative direction, helping organize advocacy efforts against fossil fuel extraction's environmental and community damage, including past support for the #NoDAPL movement.

Anthony Torres, Brower Youth Awards 2017

Anthony Torres is a Washington, DC-based community organizer who mobilizes thousands of volunteers to advocate for climate justice, fossil fuel resistance, and environmental protection. He has organized diverse actions, from a dance party protest outside Ivanka Trump's home to a vigil for Hurricane Harvey victims and a sit-in at Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer's office. Torres strives to build accessible narratives that highlight shared humanity while addressing race, class, and gender disparities.

Additionally, Torres serves as the campaign representative for the Sierra Club’s Responsible Trade Program, advocating for an equitable NAFTA agreement that benefits the environment, workers, and communities. He is also a trustee for the Progressive Workers Union, representing Sierra Club employees.

Anne Lee, Brower Youth Awards 2017

In late 2016, concerned about the incoming administration's commitment to the Paris Climate Accord, Anne Lee and students in Sammamish, WA, co-founded Schools Under 2C. This student-led organization aims to raise climate change awareness among students globally.

Schools Under 2C, with 80 members, has significantly reduced Tesla STEM high school's monthly carbon footprint by over two tons. Lee implemented composting, lighting reduction, and a transportation incentive app. Now, 30 schools worldwide have pledged to join the "Under 2C challenge," replicating these efforts.

Our Children's Trust with Victoria Barrett

Our Children’s Trust is suing the federal government on behalf of twenty-one young people, including Victoria Barrett, over its climate policies. The lawsuit demands a science-based national climate recovery plan to bring carbon dioxide below 350 parts per million by 2100.

As of May 8, 2017, results were encouraging: a preliminary ruling in November affirmed the U.S. Constitution guarantees the right to a climate system capable of sustaining human life.

Matt Damon on Water, Dignity and Being Intimidated by a 13-year-old

Water.org co-founder Matt Damon shares inspiring thoughts and anecdotes with World Bank Group President Jim Yong Kim. They discuss strategies for making water accessible to the world's poorest communities.

Damon also recounts a humbling experience with a smart Haitian pre-teen, highlighting how even a mega-star can learn from unexpected sources.

Heidi Kritz, Brower Youth Awards 2016

Heidi Kritz has dedicated nearly half her life to protecting Alaska's Bristol Bay from the proposed Pebble Mine. This copper and gold project threatens the world's largest salmon fishery, which is vital for the local economy, ecological stability, and native cultures.

Kritz has tirelessly fought the mine, organizing rallies and a letter-writing campaign that gathered over 6,000 voices. She also mobilizes new activists by working with tribal high school students. Her leadership has significantly advanced the decade-long effort to defend Bristol Bay, and she remains committed to this crucial fight.

Erica Davis, Brower Youth Awards 2016

Tennessee native Erica Davis recognized that rural communities often see little benefit from local oil and gas extraction. Collaborating with grassroots organizers in Campbell County, she researched and sponsored a bill to reform oil and natural gas severance taxes.

Davis's bill aims to raise these taxes, which are the sole legislative means to keep extraction wealth in-state. Crucially, it seeks to distribute all revenue directly to the affected communities where extraction occurs, rather than the current one-third. Despite Davis's lobbying efforts and bipartisan support, the bill was dropped from the 2015-2016 docket. Now pursuing an environmental law degree, Davis plans to revive the legislation in the next session.

Will Amos, Brower Youth Awards 2016

Will Amos and a University of California, Irvine team have developed an innovative recycling system that transforms plastic waste into 3D printing material. This cradle-to-cradle system, which includes a grinder, extruder, spooler, and 3D printer, produces only water vapor as a byproduct. It directly tackles issues of overconsumption and plastic pollution.

An environmental engineer, Amos believes technology combined with education is vital for lasting environmental change. His team showcases the portable recycling system at campuses and TEDx events, emphasizing interactive learning. The project's core mission is to educate and inspire action.

Xerxes Libsch's Acceptance Speech at the 2016 Brower Youth Awards

Xerxes was honored with a prestigious Brower Youth Award.

This accolade recognized his significant contributions to environmental stewardship.

Specifically, Xerxes dedicated his efforts to restoring and establishing an educational wild space in upstate New York, creating a valuable resource for both nature and learning.

Susette Onate's Acceptance Speech at the 2016 Brower Youth Awards

Onate received a prestigious Brower Youth Award, recognizing her significant environmental contributions.

She earned this accolade for successfully fostering a thriving butterfly garden at her high school in Hialeah, Florida.

Will Amos' Acceptance Speech at the 2016 Brower Youth Awards

Amos received a Brower Youth Award.

He was recognized for developing an innovative recycling system that transforms plastic waste into stock material for 3D printing projects.

Heidi Kritz's Acceptance Speech at the 2016 Brower Youth Awards

Kritz received a prestigious Brower Youth Award.

This recognition honors her dedicated efforts in protecting Bristol Bay, achieved through impactful youth and community engagement initiatives.

Karina Gonzalez, Brower Youth Awards 2016

Karina Gonzalez is a key student leader for Fossil Free Northern Arizona University (FFNAU), a campaign urging the university to divest from top fossil fuel corporations. She coordinates negotiations with the university president, leads recruitment, and manages media relations, securing national coverage for their efforts.

FFNAU is Arizona's sole divestment campaign, distinguished by its community partnerships. Gonzalez has fostered this by collaborating with the Black Mesa Water Coalition, an Indigenous environmental organization. Together, they advocate for university investment in Navajo Nation sustainability projects. Karina also coordinates a United Nations youth delegate leadership program.

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