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We Are Water shares community reflections in new “Water Meaning Maps” publication

We Are Water shares community reflections in new “Water Meaning Maps” publication

We Are Water’s newly published article “Water Meaning Maps in We Are Water Exhibit Evaluation,” highlights how visitors from rural and Tribal communities in the Four Corners region expressed their personal and cultural connections to water. Using a creative, community-centered evaluation approach, the article offers valuable insights into how place-based learning can deepen engagement and meaning in science communication.

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