About

In 2008, Charles Orgbon III was a 12-year-old on a mission to free the world of litter. Ever since, he has been advocating for numerous causes, therein helping to create a more sustainable, equitable world within non-profit, government, and corporate structures. To date, he has given over 100 speeches on these topics and received over 31 local, national, and international awards for his leadership. For fun, Charles is a trained photographer, guitarist, ESOL instructor, and enjoys maintaining his Spanish proficiency with friends.

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  • "My Name Isn't Charlie" (Memoir)
  • A Survivor's Reward (Music)
  • Arctic research and climate change
  • Awards
  • Book Mentions
  • Charles Orgbon III Photography
  • Conferences
  • Corporate Social Responsibility
  • Education Post Blog
  • Greening Forward
  • Guest Blogs
  • Huffington Post Blog
  • Media Coverage
  • Sabbatical 2017
  • University of Georgia

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Category: Education Post Blog

Instead of Bashing Trump, Here’s the Conversation You Should Have With Your Students

Education Post Blog

Students Have a Lot to Say About Climate Change, and We Should Listen

Education Post Blog

Charles helps organize UGA’s campus response to Mizzou racial conflicts

Education Post Blog / University of Georgia

Charles’s message to adults: How to encourage students to dream and lead change

Education Post Blog

“No more crumbling schools, our kids need green schools,” Charles writes

Education Post Blog

Charles advocates for climate science education standards

Arctic research and climate change / Education Post Blog
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