My Name is Eniola Shokunbi! I am dedicated to improving indoor air quality in classrooms and homes across the country by promoting the use of simple Corsi-Rosenthal air filters.
Driven by a strong commitment to protect children and schools from poor indoor air quality, I took decisive action to address this critical issue.
I played a pivotal role in securing an $11.5 million grant to fund the construction and installation of DIY air filters in schools throughout Connecticut.
With this determination, I aim to expand my efforts to ensure that every classroom nationwide and around the world benefits from cleaner air.
I had the opportunity to speak to the Lt. Governor Susan Bysiewicz about the Corsi-Rosenthal air filter. You can watch the video in my gallery.
Thanks to the unanimous approval of the grant by Connecticut’s legislators and the bond commission, I am working alongside the University of Connecticut’s team of scientists to launch filter installations across the state of Connecticut.
My goal is to take this initiative nationwide. A key component of my mission is to involve students directly in the process by having them build the air filter boxes themselves.
This hands-on involvement will provide educational benefits in STEAM fields while also fostering leadership skills and raising awareness about environmental health.
Ultimately, my goal is to create healthier learning environments for all students while empowering them with practical skills and knowledge to make a lasting difference in sustainability.