Bringing Los Angeles’ Spanish-speaking community into climate conversations

The University of Southern California’s Sustainability Sin Fronteras newsletter aims to inform Los Angeles’s Spanish-speaking community—often excluded from environmental conversations—about sustainability issues. The story features the work of USC student Mayte Abrica, who co-founded the newsletter, and Miguel Ordeñana, the Senior Manager of Community Science at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, who helps bring hands-on science and climate education to LA locals.

This story was produced by Jose Guzman-Wug, Roury Fitzpatrick, and Cole Monzon, with support from Rawan Elbaba and Becky Wandel.