How do you make history?
Gaylord Nelson had an idea for a day focused on the environment. That idea would become the internationally recognized annual event, Earth Day, and would inspire generations of people to learn about and care for the earth. Born and raised in Clear Lake, Wisconsin, Gaylord went on to become a state senator, governor of Wisconsin, and a United States senator. With every step he took in his career and in his life, he kept his eyes on the environment. He advocated for change in the halls of government, in classrooms, and in communities, to ensure a better world for us all.
Meet Gaylord Nelson
Questions to Consider
What was Gaylord Nelson’s childhood like? How did it affect what he did as an adult?
Why did Nelson want to have a day focused on the environment? How did his idea lead to the first Earth Day?
A vision can be what you plan or imagine for the future. What was Gaylord Nelson’s vision for the earth? What is yours?
Peek Into the Past
South Clear Lake, WI
A postcard of South Clear Lake, WI. Gaylord grew up in the town of Clear Lake.
Wisconsin Historical Society. WHi-110605.
College Graduation
Gaylord graduated from San Jose State College in 1939. Here he is with his mother, Mary at graduation.
Wisconsin Historical Society. WHi-5904.
Army Portrait
During World War II, Gaylord was a first lieutenant in the United States Army.
Tia Nelson.
Gaylord for Congress
An election newsletter from when Gaylord ran to represent Wisconsin in the US Senate.
Wisconsin Historical Society. WHi-97241.
Senator Nelson
Gaylord Nelson at the United States Capitol.
Wisconsin Historical Society. WHi-45337.
JFK and Nelson
The conservation tour that Gaylord went on with President Kennedy did not have the impact he hoped it would.
Wisconsin Historical Society. WHi-103120.
Earth Day March
An Earth Day march in Madison, Wisconsin, took place on April 21, 1970. Photo by Bruce Fritz for The Capital Times.
Wisconsin Historical Society. WHi-48104.
Earth Day Speech
Gaylord giving a speech in April 1970, Earth Week, standing in front of the Earth Day Flag.
Wisconsin Historical Society. WHi-48017.
Nelson Family
Gaylord with his wife, Carrie Lee, and his three children, Gaylord Jr., Tia, and Jeffrey.
Tia Nelson.
Read On
Gaylord Nelson: A Vision for the Earth
Get the full story with this biography book. Audio files are available on each page if you’d like to listen along!
Project Credits
Producer
Mia Forslund
Illustration
Rodney Lambright II
Animation
Steven Dorchester
Animation Voice Over
Tia Nelson
Sound Design
Beauxregard Neylon
Audiobook Narration
Paul Elite
Audiobook Editing
Kerman Eckes
Captioning
Catie Pfeifer
Vicki Way Kipp
Translation Services
University of Wisconsin-Madison Cultural Linguistic Services
Educator Support Materials
Mia Forslund
Web
John Vieth
Erika Kachama-Nkoy
Tim Schneider
Design
Charles Barrows
Additional Production Support
Philip Ashby
Georgia Beaverson
John Dachik
Luisa de Vogel
Ian Glodich
Becky Marburger
Tom Micksch
Jessie Nixon
Ann Wilkens
Special Thanks
Tia Nelson, Andy Adams, Parwat Regmi and the Outrider Foundation
Arik Kriha, Lisa Marine, Sheri Dolfen, Sally Jacobs, and the Wisconsin Historical Society
Catherine Phan and the University of Wisconsin-Madison Archives
Raul Galvan and Milwaukee PBS
Emily Reynolds, Ann Swenson, and the Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison
Executive Producer
Megan Monday
Director of Education
Alyssa Tsagong
Director of Television
Jon Miskowski
Story Advisors
Pam Brandt and her students
Lowell Elementary School
Madison, WI
(2020)
Pam Dempsey
James C. Wright Middle School
Madison, WI
(2021)
Lisa Husnick
Lodi Elementary School
Lodi, WI
(2021)
Karen Ohm and her students Gaylord A. Nelson Educational Center
Clear Lake, WI
(2020)
Kacey Paulson and her students Gaylord A. Nelson Educational Center
Clear Lake, WI
(2020)
Chris Petersen
Gaylord A. Nelson Educational Center
Clear Lake, WI
(2020)
Susan Plewa
Gaenslen School
Milwaukee, WI
(2021)
Beth Weiland and her students Gaylord A. Nelson Educational Center
Clear Lake, WI
(2020)
Jay Carlson
Lynne Cherry
Bill Christofferson
Sheila Terman Cohen
Liese Dart
Bruce Fritz
Brian Hamilton
Bill Meadows
Edward Norton
Adam Rome
Mark Weller
Fred Wessel
Funding provided by
Gisela Brogan
The Single Step Foundation
The Focus Fund for Education
Friends of PBS Wisconsin