This survey invites young climate activists like you to reflect or imagine about your personal relationships with changing environments (a more intersectional perspective on anthropogenic "climate change"). Your contributions will be displayed on this platform to demonstrate the network nature and power of environmental activism from Micronesian communities.
To contribute, I invite you to think in one of the three themes: 1. How has the climate crisis affected you in the past, either your family history of your own upbringing? 2. Have you made major decisions about work, family, moving, or other important life events because of climate change? 3. What do you imagine a future where climate crisis does not affect your home look like? Are you hopeful for the future?
If no, please specify the name you want to be identified (publically) as.
example: https://twitter.com/Urban_Parsons
It can, but not necessarily, be about the anthropogenic climate crisis. Think about how relations of power have affected environmental changes in your communities beyond impacts of sea level rise.
Feel free to write whatever you want as it relates to the theme. If you are not a writing person, you can submit multimedia in the next box.
If you would like to submit a story in media format, such as an image, video, or audio file, you can link it here. If you have an original photo you'd like to share, please upload your media files onto a web hosting platform. You can share it using Google drive, Youtube, Instagram, or any way you know how to. i.e. https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/f8/Sailing_Canoe_and_Crew%2C_Jaliut_Lagoon%2C_Marshall_Islands_%281899-1900%29.jpg
Is it about where you are at the moment? Where you are from? A specific city, neighborhood, or store? Perhaps in the ocean between places? Be as general or specific as you like.
(to place your story on a map)
Required. I will not share this information with anyone.
In addition to publishing your story on this website, I may use your story as part of the MS Design and Urban Ecologies thesis research. Do you consent to sharing your stories in this way?