After six episodes of exploring the climate crisis and the many avenues for change, the largest takeaway is that anyone can get involved. So in the series’s finale of Our Footprint, host Kaylene Lin talks to Mission Marine and DIY Earthcycle, two Carlmont clubs dedicated to creating change on campus and making a difference.
Our Footprint Ep. 7: Erasing our tracks
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About the Contributor
Kaylene Lin, Podcast Managing Editor
Kaylene Lin is currently a senior at Carlmont High School who uses she/her pronouns. After beginning as a Staff Writer in 2019, Kaylene grew to love journalism and stepped into the role of Editor the following year. Her favorite part about journalism is connecting with the sources she interviews, as she shares their stories with the world, learns more about the community around her, and reflects on their life experiences to shape her own worldview. This year, Kaylene is incredibly honored to lead the podcasting team as Podcast Managing Editor while managing All That's Lit to Print, a student-run literary magazine, as co-Editor-in-Chief.