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Sarah Davis is a sophomore majoring in environmental studies. She discovered her passion for sustainability and and climate issues during her FYE, Climate Changed. Wanting to get involved with groups dealing with these subjects, she found EcoHabits. In this group, she discovered that small changes that are more environmentally conscious really make a big difference.
sdavis6@trinity.edu
The idea of EcoHabits was conceived by Trinity alumna Carlotta de Bellis as part of her Communication Capstone. She is currently the Fellow for The Collaborative for Learning and Teaching at Trinity and is applying to graduate school for Architecture. Carlotta is happy to speak with anyone about the EcoHabits project. You can reach out to her at: carlotta.debellis@gmail.com
Since the beginning of her time at Trinity, Kira has joined and worked with various environmental organizations on campus. As the Instagram guru of EcoHabits, she welcomes any posts, ideas, and memes you have :D
klowell@trinity.edu
Jahnavi Nikkam (she/her) is a junior majoring in sociology. She began working on EcoHabits after Carlotta reached out to people interested in sustainability, and has been working on organizing, project management, and assisting to bring Carlotta's original vision to life, with some tweaks of course due to COVID. Jahnavi is passionate about sustainability, specifically about how it relates to environmental racism and other systems of oppression.
jnikkam@trinity.edu
EcoHabit's mission is very close to Natalia's heart and she wants to support the movement in any way that she can. Her primary responsibility is to manage this website and research/write the featured content. If you have any suggestions for the web design or content, please reach out! If you can code, definitely reach out!
ngonzal2@trinity.edu
Christina is a senior wanting to make a lasting impact on the university before she leaves. A member of Citizens Climate Lobby's San Antonio Chapter, she strives to find ways to achieve national and global climate justice, with the idea in mind that developed countries' consumption waste poses major costs to developing countries. Christina believes that no deed is too small in working towards more sustainable living, which is why she joined EcoHabits. She is applying to graduate school for a Masters in Economics.
cridlen@trinity.edu
Adelaide McCormick is a sophomore who has been able to join many different environmental groups on campus the past two years. However, EcoHabits is her favorite seeing how it is an action driven group. Since joining in the Fall of 2020, she has been able to participate both virtually and in a few safely practiced in-person activities.
amccormi@trinity.edu