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SUMMARY:IMPACT @Anderson: Spotlight on Poverty and Inequality
DESCRIPTION:DESCRIPTION\n\n\n\nHear from Anuradha and Dhimant Parekh\, founders of The Better India. \nIn conversation with Max Schorr\, Co-Founder and CEO\, GOOD Inc. \nThe Better India\nAnuradha & Dhimant Parekh are founders of Asia’s largest solutions-based media platform\, The Better India (www.thebetterindia.com)\, which reaches out to over 30 million unique people very month. The Better India was started to fill the gap that exists in the media spectrum of India where all the focus is on the negative and sensational news. They believe that while it is important to highlight what is broken in the country\, it is equally critical to show people what is working. As a result of this endeavour\, today millions of Indians are inspired to actively participate in change rather than just passively complain. \nWith their constructive and problem-solving approach to journalism\, they have been able to drive massive impact on the ground. From bringing light to a remote village in India to bringing water in one of the most drought-prone regions of the country\, they have focused on sustainable change by using the power of storytelling and the large community they have organically built. You can read a few of their impact stories here. \nGOOD\nMax Schorr is co-founder and chairman of GOOD\, a Los Angeles-based media company focused on creative solutions for living well and doing good. He helped develop the editorial vision for GOOD Magazine and the Choose GOOD campaign and co-founded GOODcorps. Schorr researches the intersection of social action and mindfulness in the digital age. He has worked on innovative campaigns such as Earth to Paris with UN Foundation and the Global Citizenship Project\, and has appeared on CNN\, MSNBC and NPR. \nDATE AND TIME\n\nTue\, February 20\, 2018 \n4:30 PM – 6:00 PM PST \nAdd to Calendar \n\nLOCATION\n\nUCLA Anderson School of Management \n110 Westwood Plaza \nRoom A 201 \nLos Angeles\, CA 90095 \nView Map
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SUMMARY:Changing the World Through Food Systems: A Call For Radical Food Activism
DESCRIPTION:DESCRIPTION\nChanging the World Through Food Systems: A Call For Radical Food Activism \nDate: February 20\, 2018 \nTime: 5:00 p m \nVenue: Glorya Kaufman Hall\, Glorya Kaufman Dance Theater (Room 208) \nTicket Price: Free \nSeed the Commons director Nassim Nobari offers a critique of the food movement’s celebration of to livestock grazing as the centerpiece of sustainable agriculture as representing a colonial worldview\, suggesting in its place a view of indigenous food systems as vibrant\, dynamic\, and wholly sufficient. Sponsored by World Arts and Cultures/Dance\, Food Studies\, Mexican Studies\, Mildred E. Mathias Botanical Gardens\, and Food and Social Justice Working Group. \nLight reception immediately following lecture. \n  \nDATE AND TIME\n\nTue\, February 20\, 2018 \n5:00 PM – 6:30 PM PST \nAdd to Calendar \n\nLOCATION\n\nKaufman Hall \n120 Westwood Plaza \nRoom 208 \nLos Angeles\, CA 90095 \nView Map
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/changing-the-world-through-food-systems-a-call-for-radical-food-activism/
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