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04/30/2026

“Humans are the loop,” from OEDP’s Fieldnotes on AI

Over the next few months, OEDP team members Shannon Dosemagen, Emelia Williams, and Cathy Richards will share a series of posts offering reflections on AI in environmental and participatory contexts.

This week’s reflections center on the question:

What kinds of patterns can humans create that machines cannot?

Sr. Research & Policy Mgr Emelia Williams considers how humans make patterns in precarity, with survival in mind.

Read/Listen to more at the link in our bio ⤴️

🖼️ Notebook with writing, scraps of news articles and headshots

If you enjoyed reading Shannon’s AI blog this morning, check out her article “Holding Ground” in ’ Spring 2026 issue!“Ne...
04/29/2026

If you enjoyed reading Shannon’s AI blog this morning, check out her article “Holding Ground” in ’ Spring 2026 issue!

“New Orleans is a weather city. Our relationship to the atmosphere is daily, immediate, visceral.”

The story of New Orleans is not easily categorized under the popular framing of climate migration. It’s about who gets to choose how they exist in the city, compared to those who must endure. Home, then, becomes not just a matter of place and geography but of power: who holds it, who is denied it, and who is left to survive in its absence.

Now available to read for FREE via Project Muse! Subscribe now to receive a copy, or order a single issue via our website. Find links in our bio! 📔

04/29/2026

“The work of noticing patterns,” from OEDP’s Fieldnotes on AI

Over the next few months, OEDP team members Shannon Dosemagen, Emelia Williams, and Cathy Richards will share a series of posts offering reflections on AI in environmental and participatory contexts.

This week’s reflections center on the question:

What kinds of patterns can humans create that machines cannot?

Senior Fellow Shannon Dosemagen writes about how human pattern-making is rooted in memory and place, allowing us to both notice and act.

Read/Listen to more at the link in our bio ⤴️

🖼️ Notebook with writing, scraps of news articles and headshots

👥 OEDP at RightsCon2026 in Zambia 👥We’re excited to be at  again this year! If you’re registered, join one of our virtua...
04/28/2026

👥 OEDP at RightsCon2026 in Zambia 👥

We’re excited to be at again this year! If you’re registered, join one of our virtual sessions:

📉Brittany at Government (data) Of the People: Successes, Catastrophies, and the Future
🗺️Emelia at Mapping out an environmental data rights toolkit and
⚙️Cathy at Swiping left on big tech - Choosing a human-and planet-centered AI

See you all there!

EnvironmentalJustice Mapping

04/27/2026

📓OEDP’s Fieldnotes on AI📓

OEDP’s Fieldnotes on AI is a blog series where we offer reflections on AI in environmental and participatory contexts. This week’s question is:

What kinds of patterns can humans create that machines cannot?

Shannon writes about how human pattern-making is rooted in memory and place. Cathy writes about humor and grief, two instances where not following a pattern is fundamental to understanding the experience, and Emelia writes about how AI has no stakes in the game when following these patterns to respond.

Follow or subscribe to our Substack to read the whole series.

04/22/2026

🌟Meet OEDP’s new Social Media Intern!🌟

Dayna De La Cruz (she/they) is a proud Mexican-American child of immigrants, and first-generation college graduate. She works at the intersection of science communication and environmental justice. ✊🏽

She graduated with a Bachelors Degree in Biological Sciences before beginning her career as a scientist. As a trained ecologist, she has had an array of research experiences across the U.S. and Latin America. Naturally, her work overlapped with science communication and environmental advocacy, leading her to participate in many other initiatives including running science-communication programs, organizing socio-ecological webinars, participating in environmental bi-partisan policy forums, advocating for field research safety, hosting science podcasts and creating science-communication social media videos.

Dayna believes social media is an extremely powerful communication tool if used consciously, carefully and intentionally. She is committed to disseminating vital information that will not only increase data accessibility and stewardship, but also helps communities and partners understand the valuable impact they can have.

We’re so grateful to Dayna for her work supporting OEDP as our Social Media Intern!Read more about her at our website.

04/21/2026

Great connections and conversations at Climate and Environmental Data Day! Big thanks to the team at Data Foundation and all of our PEDP partners who came out to share their insights about how the environmental data community is coming together in this moment of crisis for federal environmental data systems.

💻Basking in the (digital) glow of our first Data Stewardship Learning Circle session!💻This year’s cohort includes people...
04/21/2026

💻Basking in the (digital) glow of our first Data Stewardship Learning Circle session!💻

This year’s cohort includes people working on environmental and climate justice issues across the US.

Stay tuned for shared learnings, cohort highlights, and more!

# EnvironmentalJustice

04/20/2026

🔎Here is a sneak peek into our Data Rights In The Fight For Our Environment 🔎

In this zine, you will find:

🍃Tactics to defend our data rights
🍃Sample Scenarios of Data Defense in Practice
🍃Map Your Own Data Rights Scenario
🍃Find Your Data Tactics Flowchart
🍃Guiding Question to Start this Work in Your Community
🍃And Much More!

🔗Explore the full zine using the link [in our bio/here: https://peoplesdataproject.org/library/]

Please consider supporting this work with a donation (suggested: $10-15), and stay tuned for our follow up virtual event at RightsCon2026!

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