Tuesday, January 12, 2016

Intro Post

My name is Jake Peters and I'm a freshman studying political science and environmental studies as a double major at Western Michigan University. I have spent my entire life up until this point living in Dexter, Michigan. Dexter is a city just recently gained city hood November 20, 2014. Up until that point it was a village and still has the atmosphere of a village to me despite it's recent change in title. One of the biggest influences Dexter has had in my life was that it gave me access to nature that many urbanized children wouldn't have access to.


My childhood was centered on the outdoors, mainly consisting of adventuring into the woods in my backyard and climbing on fallen trees. The forest was not a place people would consider hiking through, and was by no means densely populated save for the nest of red tailed hawks, sandhill cranes, deer, and turkeys that would make small appearances passing through. Along with my experiences in the outdoors were multiple trips to the nearby lake in Pinckney where I would constantly be in the water. What seemed to me like my own little slice of nature was something that I lost interest in once I got more preoccupied with playing Lacrosse year round, playing in concert and marching band, and the drama of  middle through high school.

A few of the members of our team outside Sen. Peters's office
I had graduated high school knowing I wanted to pursue a career in law after working as a clerk at a small medical and legal malpractice firm in Ann Arbor. But when the firm no longer needed me I decided to take up a job working for a public interest group called Environment Michigan that was advocating for the EPA's proposed and now passed clean water act. Due to the combined efforts of our team and teams throughout the years spent on this campaign, we were able to get an audience from a representative of the Gary Peters administration at his office in Lansing and show him the support we had raised, including petitions and letters to the senator. After that job ended it sparked a huge interest in environmental issues and the study of the environment which motivated me to make it my second major. Since being on campus I have been in an internship with Environment Michigan as a campaign organizer to help ensure that the Clean Water Act was not gutted in congress. I have also done some work on campus by canvassing neighborhoods to bring awareness to the EPA Superfund for the Allied Paper Landfill. I see my future involving more projects just like these, which is why I felt so drawn to this class and hope to learn more nature from literature.

3 comments:

  1. I too spent much of my childhood hiking through the woods with my siblings. I love nature and hope this class will tell me more about how to protect it. I also enjoy concert and marching band. I started playing the flute when i was in 5th grade and have recently learned the piccolo which i played in the bronco marching band last semester.

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  2. Jake, Environmental Law/Policy is a great profession and one that really needs people like you! I think it's great when a love of the environment gets to become a profession as well.

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  3. You are going to have a lot to add to this class!

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