SD71- Comox Valley Invites you to join us at the
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Youth Climate Action Summit
Meet our presenters:
Maya Willard-Stepan
Maya is a climate scientist and activist with a focus on human-environment interactions and renewable energy transitions. Originally from the Comox Valley, Maya holds a BSc in Climate Physics from McGill University and is currently pursuing an MSc in Energy Geography. Her interdisciplinary background spans collaborations with geomorphologists, ecologists, biologists, physicists, and engineers across six research groups. Maya’s work aims to bridge the gap between scientific research and practical solutions for climate resilience and sustainability.
Ulwiana is a freshman at Claremont McKenna College, and a recent graduate from Mulgrave Secondary in Vancouver. She is passionate about taking environmental action to positively impact the mindsets of her generation and better the earth. She founded the ‘Clothing Conscious’ initiative, ‘Announcements for Climate Hope’ program, and Mulgrave Middle School Climate Action Club, sits on the Metro Vancouver Updated Solid Waste Advisory Committee, and is a TED-X speaker.
Announcements for Climate Hope,
Or ‘Hope4Climate’ was created by Ulwiana Mehta-Malhotra and Dr Elin Kelsey (Professor at the University of Victoria). It is a database of 150 positive, evidence-based climate news and action prompts, housed on the Door Number One website. Students are encouraged to use disseminate the news in this database through announcements over the PA system, at assembly, via email, infographics, or whatever other method works for them.
Engage your school in a Clothing Conscious initiative, embracing values of consciousness, circularity, and community. Educate student, teachers and parents to make the right choices on their next shopping trip.
After running the initiative in multiple facets and forms at her school she is mentoring and developing partnerships with passionate leaders at schools across the world.
Summit Intention:
Recognizing that we are on the unceded and traditional land of the Pentlach, E’iksan, Sahtloot, and Sasitla people of the K’ómoks First Nations.
In this time of reconciliation, our shared purpose is to hold the space to grow and strengthen our youth’s hearts, empowering them with hope and agency for a more sustainable future. We hope to plant the seeds of a movement that extends far beyond the day of the event striving to ignite, rebuild, and feed the fire of passion and change.
Our focus is to walk alongside our youth fostering intergenerational knowledge through leadership and mentorship, helping them see themselves as leaders and agents of change by valuing the impact of their voices and actions. This conversation is essential, and we recognize our responsibility to support one another in our collective efforts to care for our natural world and the urgency to act now. Our intention is to carry on the knowledge from those before us and uphold this inspiration for those whom we are stewarding these lands into the future.
This Youth centered event will foster a spirit of inclusion and possibility of returning to the understanding that we are all interconnected. Through meaningful relationships we fuel passion for change and recognize our role in shaping a hopeful future together.