Changing the future

Educational Outreach

PASSFL prioritizes interacting with students as we believe they are the change-makers of the future. We have been guest lecturers at universities and worked with students to assist them with research for school assignments.

Please contact us and we’d be glad to meet with your class in person or virtually.

We are currently only able to work with accredited colleges or universities. Honorariums or donations are not expected or required.

“Thank you for your insightful presentation. Your ability to spark both learning and curiosity that fuels young people’s interest in making the world a better, healthier place is incredibly valuable. We are grateful for your time and all your tireless work.” Dr. Sarah Stone Watts, Pepperdine University

UCLA, Los Angeles

The Institute of the Environment and Sustainability 

  • Guest lecturers in Environmental Engineering class

Pierce College, Los Angeles

Journalism

Pepperdine UNIVERSITY, Los Angeles

Seaver College of Communication

  • Guest lecturers in Environmental Communication and Sustainability class

  • Assisted students with a research project

Stony Brook University, New York

Sustainability Studies Program

  • Guest speaker in an Environmental, Literature and Film Class 

UCSB, Santa Barbara

Global Legacies of Anti-Nuclear Activism: Intersectional Perspectives Conference

  • Guest speaker on environmental and social justice issues panel during the conference


What people are saying

“Thank you so much for speaking to our class. I feel particularly motivated to pursue public relations with a strong moral compass to protect the public. Thank you again!

Mackenzie, student

“Thank you so much for taking the time to talk with our class. Thank you for telling us to use our voices and don’t stay silent.”

Alandra, student

“Thank you for your time. Hearing you speak with honesty and conviction about your story, especially the fight against Boeing is so inspirational. Thank you!”

Lauren, student

In the Dark of the Valley

Nominated for a 2022 News and Documentary Emmy Award in the “Outstanding Social Issue Documentary” category.

Want to screen the Emmy-nominated documentary, In the Dark of the Valley for your class? See if you meet the qualifications for a Teacher’s Copyright Exemption that allows teachers to stream the documentary for free through Peacock TV for class.

For other types of educational screenings, the documentary can be licensed through the Swank Company: