Magnolia Mead

CECE Fellow & Research Assistant

Magnolia Mead (she/her) is a Fellow and Research Assistant at CECE.  She holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Interdisciplinary Studies from the American University School of Public Affairs and over three years of leadership experience as an organizer in the youth climate movement.  Her research explores social movements, democracy, and climate and labor policy.

Current Projects

  • Addressing Climate Change Through Our Nation’s Service Corps

Magnolia Mead's Posts

Climate and Sustainability, Environmental Equity and Justice

COPOut Episode 1: Platforming Activism

Climate and Sustainability, Environmental Equity and Justice

[Article] What’s radical? Comparing how climate activists and the general public perceive social [...]

Environmental Equity and Justice

Tracking Activism and Resistance at the No Kings Day of Action

Climate and Sustainability

CECE Whitepaper No. 3: Workforce Development and the 4Rs in California and Vermont

Climate and Sustainability

CECE Whitepaper No. 2: Mobilizing Young People to Help Communities Recover from Disaster–A [...]

Climate and Sustainability

Workforce Development & the 4Rs Wraps Up Site Visits in Los Angeles with the DataCorps Fellows

Climate and Sustainability

Workforce Development & the 4Rs Continue Site Visits in Utah with the DataCorps Fellows

Climate and Sustainability

Workforce Development & the 4Rs Kicks Off Summer 2025 Site Visits with DataCorps Fellows

Climate and Sustainability, Environmental Equity and Justice

CECE Researchers Survey Rallies as Action Grows Around the Country

Climate and Sustainability, Environmental Equity and Justice

The People’s March 2025: Surveying Protesters in Resistance 2.0

Climate and Sustainability

CECE Research Team Kicks-off Climate Corps Pilot with Visits to Vermont and California 

Climate and Sustainability

CECE Secures Additional Funding to Expand ‘Climate in Our Nation’s Service’ [...]