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•Student Spotlight: Bridging Environmental Justice with Sustainable Energy
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Jada Johnson is a student in Columbia 's Master of Public Administration in Environmental Science and Policy program.
She is channeling her passion for nature and equity into actionable change through the program.
Johnson : "As we move toward a greener future, we’re also uplifting the communities that have been left out for too long".
I’m considering applying for a Fulbright to explore sustainability initiatives in other countries, particularly in energy or agriculture. I’m especially interested in going to Brazil or Colombia to see how these countries approach sustainability. I also wouldn’t be opposed to returning to Guidehouse , where I could continue to build on my experience in energy consulting with a deeper understanding of policy and global perspectives..
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