Changing Planet Justice In The News
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2023 Profiled in Capgemini Conversations For Tomorrow, a publication featuring internationally recognized sustainability leaders and Nobel Laureates: PDF Link, page 142)
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CapGemini Research Institute podcast interview: "Future Sight: Climate Change--We Need to Talk"
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2024 Virginia Professional Communicators Statewide Contest
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2nd Place for Web and Social Media: Nonprofit, government or educational: Changing Planet Justice Foundation
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2023 Bow Seat Ocean Awareness International Contest: Senior Winner for Interactive and Multimedia (“Unsung Climate Hero: Wisdom from a Berber High Atlas Mountain Guide”)
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2024 WTOP News broadcast feature and online article about the Changing Planet Justice Foundation
How a Northern Virginia teen is spreading the word around climate change with art - WTOP News
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2024 Dogwood News Feature: "Have you heard how one teen from Fairfax is taking action to help improve our planet?"
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2023 “Chairman's Champion” Fairfax County Board of Supervisors 3rd quarter: recognized as “a champion in equity and climate change within our community”
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2023 Philanthropy News Digest: "How a Northern Virginia teen is spreading the word about climate change with art"
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2023 Youth Journalism International Contest: First Place for Multimedia Features: “Finding A Home In Music”; and “Bears Ears National Monument, Climate Change, and Tribal Sovereignty”; 2022
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2023-present Youth Radio Media National Youth Advisory Board Member
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2022 Best of School Newspapers Online (SNO) Award: “Milad’s tale in his own words: From Afghanistan to Potomac”
2021 Boston Globe/Boston University Grand Prize winner and full scholarship for summer Journalism seminar
2021 First Place, Global Youth and News Media Teen Reporting- Climate Champions World Teenage Reporting Contest: Podcast Episode: An Interview With The Communications Coordinator for The National Park Service Climate Change Response Initiative
2021 NYTimes Student Podcast Contest, First Place: “Is This Green Space Too White?”