

The ChangeMakers Project is a 3 year, $2-million continuation grant from the National Science Foundation that engages Massachusetts urban public school students in the science and enterprise of hydroponic gardening and the development of youth purpose.
While the program’s goal is to teach students the interdisciplinary science of hydroponics and managing an urban hydroponic farm, it utilizes a social justice framework. Specifically, the program increases adolescents’ skills in science while also constructing technology that helps address the issues surrounding food insecurity and food justice. As the students are exposed to the science curriculum, they also attend workshops focusing on purpose development.
2018-2021