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Heidi Lee Bocanegra Video 9609-14 Min ❲WORKING • 2025❳

The final act’s call‑to‑action—promoting the “Heat‑Map Now” app—demonstrates how technology can empower ordinary citizens to monitor micro‑climatic conditions in real time. The video thus reframes the narrative from “expert‑led” to “community‑driven” climate mitigation.


The animated segments illustrate a workflow that merges geospatial analysis, community‑based participatory research (CBPR), and traditional ecological knowledge. By visualizing this interdisciplinary loop, the film advocates for a model of “co‑produced science” where community members are not merely data sources but co‑authors of solutions. Heidi Lee Bocanegra Video 9609-14 Min

Beyond the laboratory, Bocanegra is known for her work as a science communication advocate. She teaches part‑time at the Los Angeles Community College District, designing curricula that integrate indigenous ecological knowledge with modern climatology. Her public speaking circuit includes panels at the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP 26) and local school board meetings where she highlights the disproportionate impacts of climate change on low‑income, Latinx communities. The animated segments illustrate a workflow that merges

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