[Sehefac] Opportunities for Students in Climate Action, Food Insecurity and more

Juliann Allison juliann.allison at ucr.edu
Thu Apr 23 09:25:30 PDT 2026


Good morning,

  I'd like to introduce you to Diego Mora, who is a Fellow Engagement
Specialist for UCR College Corps. Diego has developed a brief presentation
to share with students in classes related to sustainability, climate change
and/or environmental justice in any way. Climate Change and Food Insecurity
are specific action areas that students in SEHE and related majors may be
interested in learning about.

  I've let Diego know that members of this group are likely to be teaching
relevant courses, so you may receive an email about this opportunity. You
should also feel free to reach out to Diego (email: diegom at ucr.edu)
directly.

  I appreciate your consideration.

Best wishes,
Juliann

*Juliann Emmons Allison *

*(she/her/hers)*

*Professor, **Society, Environment & Health Equity*

*Chair, Campus Sustainability Committee*

*Most Recent Publications: *

*Unsustainable: Amazon, Warehousing, & the Politics of
Exploitation, co-authored with Ellen Reese. University of California
Press.**"What
Happens when Amazon Comes to Town: Environmental Impacts, Local Economies,
and Resistance in Inland Southern California." The Cost of Free Shipping:
Amazon in the Global Economy, pp. 176-193. Ed. by Jake Alimahomed-Wilson
and Ellen Reese Pluto Press, 2020. **"The Energy Politics of the United
States." Handbook of Energy Politics, co-edited with Kathleen J. Hancock.
Oxford University Press, 2020.*
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