**This is the fourth webinar in a 5-part series hosted by the Urban Waters Learning Network that helps land and water equity practitioners understand and navigate funding opportunities, technical assistance programs, and data-gathering tools at the intersection of climate, land, and water.
During this Silos to Synergy webinar, explore ways that organizations have engaged community members of all ages in collecting hyper-local air and water quality data and translating that into community-led efforts to address pollution, support land revitalization and improve community health — you don’t need a science degree or an official title to play an important role in collecting data about your community!
You’ll leave this session with actionable ideas for piloting community science projects in your community and a bunch of resources that can help you get started.
Our Speakers:
- LaVeesha Rollins, Executive Director, Concerned Citizens of Charles City County (Virginia)
- Kennedy Moore, State Policy Coordinator at The Water Collaborative of New Orleans and EPA Urban Waters Ambassador for the New Orleans/Lake Pontchartrain Area
- Javier (Javi) Cardenas, Green Team Coordinator & Earth Lab Educator, Groundwork San Diego-Chollas Creek

