Welcome to the Gulf of Mexico Alliance’s Diversity Website! Here you will discover outstanding projects in the Gulf of Mexico region that teach residents about the natural world surrounding them. Through these projects, deltas, estuaries, bays and more are explored. Science is used uncover a greater understanding of Gulf issues and develop ways to improve the environment. Educators working with underserved and underrepresented populations reach out to ensure all people have a chance to learn about the environments in which they live. Browse through projects, check out the calendar for activities or investigate helpful resources to advance your teaching.

New conference calls are being scheduled for 2012! Contact Suraida Nanez-James with the Gulf of Mexico Foundation for more information. Meeting & Call Information

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Special Feature


Web Call February 7, 2012
Guest: New Wilderness Project


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The GOMA Underserved and Underrepresented Populations Working Group will have an online meeting Tuesday, February 7, 2012 at 10am cst. New Wilderness Project Co-Directors Benjie Howard and Maketa Wilborn will speak on their Youth Leadership Series: "Crossroad" Building relationships across cultures, across borders; expanding awareness of social justice; developing stewardship for communities and ecosystems. Join us!





GOMA Diversity



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NOAA Coastal Services Center

EPA Gulf of Mexico Program

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Addressing Cultural Diversity in Environmental Education:

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