Learn about the benefits of a plant-based diet for environmental and social justice. Then, share this information with your peers by creating a presentation tailored to your audience and sharing it with them. You can present a series of presentations to one audience or the same presentation to multiple groups, depending on whether you would rather dig into the research on one topic or improve your confidence with public speaking. 
Stages:
- Investigation 
- Research and identify preferred audiences for presentations.  
- Survey the audience to understand their current knowledge around the connection between food and the environment. 
- Preparation and Planning 
- Research the connection between food and the environment independently and with the support of Switch4Good materials and team. 
- Reflect on survey results to determine the focus and depth of the presentation. 
- Create visual aid(s) for the presentation(s) and craft talking points. 
- Practice the presentation(s). Don’t memorize word for word, but instead, understand your points well enough to clearly communicate them and keep the conversation dynamic. 
- Organize the presentation event(s). 
- Action/Demonstration 
- Present! 
Deliverables:
- Survey distributed to the audience asking about their knowledge of food systems, climate change, and their connection 
- Visual aids and talking points/script for the presentation 
- Documentation of the presentation (photos, videos, invitations, etc. )