EUC - Environmental Arts & Justice

Environmental Arts & Justice

Climate Crisis. Global pandemic. Anti-Black racism. By mixing critical thinking and creative artistic practice, you will understand how political, cultural, economic and social systems and structures shape the global environmental crisis. Set out on a career path for a better world.

Environmental Arts & Justice

Climate Crisis. Global pandemic. Anti-Black racism. By mixing critical thinking and creative artistic practice, you will understand how political, cultural, economic and social systems and structures shape the global environmental crisis. Set out on a career path for a better world.

As part of the new Faculty of Environmental and Urban Change at York University, this program centres on solutions for a just and equitable world. By mixing critical thinking and creative artistic practice, the Environmental Arts & Justice program will prepare you with the fundamental knowledge, critical thinking skills, hands-on experience, and global perspectives necessary to achieve personal success and make positive change.

Students benefit from internship opportunities available with local and world-leading partner organizations and the option to gain experience at York University’s Las Nubes EcoCampus in Costa Rica. Choose a program that will empower you to envision and realize a better world for everyone and will open doors to an ever-expanding career field. Become a changemaker for a sustainable and just future.

From using Toronto as your field laboratory to exploring social justice through environmental inequalities such as race and gender, York University’s Environmental Arts & Justice program will provide you with what you need to bring positive change to your community and the world around us.

Ethical and Moral Accountability
Analyze Complex Concepts
Conduct Laboratory Work
Research
Communication
Conservation Officer
Journalist
Ecologist
Cultural Producer
Diversity and Equity Professional
50%
30%
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Name
Miranda Baksh
Alumni Class
BES '17, MES '19, Faculty of Environmental and Urban Change
Current Position
CEO and Founder, Community Climate Council
Testimonial
There were so many professors at York who inspired me, it’s hard to list them all. I remember leaving classes feeling inspired– feeling like it’s possible to solve the climate crisis.