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SUMMARY:EARTH DAY (MONTH) 24\,901 MILE CHALLENGE
DESCRIPTION:It’s back… the Earth Day Virtual Challenge and we are determined more than ever to crush last year’s total of 26\,528.7892 miles. \nThe goal of the Earth Day Virtual Challenge (24\,901 Miles) is simple.  The goal is that during the month of April (Earth Day Month) we will collectively see how many times we can run the distance of the equator 24\,901 miles!  We need at least 415 participants to commit to run at least 2 miles a day for the month of April to make it at least once around the Equator but we think we can do more! \n\n\n\nHOW TO COMPLETE:\n\n\n\n\n\n Join the challenge for FREE!  You can also upgrade your registration and you’ll get the Earth Day official t-shirt\, the super cool commemorative medal to brag to your friends and show off your challenge accomplishment.  We’ll even include an Earth Day pack of wildflower seeds so you can help make a difference!\nThroughout the month of April\, you will be asked to log your miles and report them via our results page daily or weekly which will be tallied toward our overall goal.\nRecruit your friends\, family\, even co-workers to join our quest! Remember to share your mission by tagging @virtualrunchallenge and #VRCEarthDayChallenge\nJoin the Official Earth Day Challenge Facebook Group or Strava Group
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/earth-day-month-24901-mile-challenge/
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SUMMARY:Earth Day Ecochallenge
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate the 50th Anniversary of Earth Day with a global community of changemakers. Dedicate your actions to Earth throughout all of April! \nEarth Day Ecochallenge connects you to a global community of advocates and changemakers\, each doing what we can\, in ways that are most relevant to us\, to make this great spinning dot we call home a healthier\, more equitable\, more sustainable place. Welcome to Earth Day Ecochallenge! \nhttps://earthday.ecochallenge.org/ \n 
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/earth-day-ecochallenge/
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SUMMARY:Fungi Day
DESCRIPTION:April 21\, 2020 from 10:00 am to 7:00 pm \n \nAs the 50th anniversary of Earth Day approaches\, now more than ever\, we need to recognize that our connections – to our planet and to one another – can have deep-rooted and long lasting effects on our lives and our collective future. \nOn April 21st\, we invite you to join us for a virtual gathering featuring live streamed conversations with researchers\, educators and solutionaries about our planet’s most pressing environmental and global challenges. \nFeaturing Paul Stamets\, Louie Schwartzberg\, Suzanne Simard\, Jason Silva and many more special guests\, the panel discussions will run throughout Fungi Day and be available to watch for free on YouTube\, Facebook and Twitter. \nDiscover the magic that unites us by watching the film today. \nWATCH THE FILM AND REGISTER \n\n\nFungi Day Schedule\n\n\n10am PT / 1pm ET: Educational Forum \nWe invite parents\, teachers and children to watch segments from Fantastic Fungi\, where you can explore the mycelial kingdom\, and discover how important this amazing world of organisms are to our survival. \nFeaturing: \n\nWilliam Padilla-Brown\, Founder MycoSymbiotics\nGuiliana Furci\, Founder of Fundacion Fungi\nPaul Stamets\, Mycologist\nLouie Schwartzberg\, Filmmaker\nModerated by Stephen Apkon\, Filmmaker\n\n  \n1pm PT / 4 pm ET: Shift in Consciousness \nWe have to shift our consciousness to gain the perspective we need to bring about change. We have not changed our behavior in response to the science and the facts. We need to speak to the heart\, to understand how we are all connected\, because we will protect what we love. \nFeaturing: \n\nJeremy Narby\, Anthropologist and Author\nJason Silva\, Futurist and Storyteller\nPaul Stamets\, Mycologist\nLouie Schwartzberg\, Filmmaker\nFrancoise Bourzat\, Therapist and Author\nModerated by Stephen Apkon\, Filmmaker\n\n  \n3pm PT / 6pm ET: Nature’s Intelligence \nNature knows far more than us. What can we learn from her?. All the answers we need  lie literally beneath our feet. We need to lose our arrogant human-centric view and learn to live in harmony with the earth. Join us on a deep dive through time and scale to discover the secrets\, mysteries and answers that nature can provide. \nFeaturing: \n\nPaul Stamets\, Mycologist\nSuzanne Simard\, Professor of Forest Ecology\nJay Harman\, Biomimicry Inventor\nTiokasin Ghosthorse\, Activist on Peace\, Indigenous and Mother Earth Perspective\nLouie Schwartzberg\, Filmmaker\nModerated by Stephen Apkon\, Filmmaker\n\n  \n5pm PT / 8pm ET: Female Psychedelic Leaders \nJoin some of the many women leaders in the psychedelic movement to discuss the current challenges and possibilities we face to birth the use of psychedelics during this critical time. \nFeaturing: \n\nPam Kryskow\, MD Researcher\, Educator\, Physician\nMary Cosimano\, MSW – Johns Hopkins University\nAmy Emerson\, MD Clinical research – MAPS\nFrancoise Bourzat\, Therapist and Author\nModerated by Marcina Hale\, Therapist and Filmmaker\n\n\n  \n 
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/fungi-day/
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SUMMARY:2020 City Nature Challenge Livestream 1 - How to Be a 21st Century Naturalist
DESCRIPTION:Tue\, Apr 21 11:00am-12:00pm \n \nGet ready for City Nature Challenge and celebrate the 50th anniversary of Earth Day by learning more about community (citizen) science and the importance of being a naturalist in the 21st century. The interactive portion of this workshop will be an in-depth introduction to iNaturalist to get you ready to make observations for City Nature Challenge on April 24-27. Join the livestream and get ready to see the world around you in an entirely different way. \nInformation about the livestream will be sent after registration. \nFor more information\, contact Lisette Arellano at larellano@onetam.org. Please use the subject line “City Nature Challenge” for a quicker response. \nRegister
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/2020-city-nature-challenge-livestream-1-how-to-be-a-21st-century-naturalist/
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SUMMARY:Public Art and Sustainability in Uncertain Times: A Conversation with Wayne Healy
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday\, April 21\, 2020 – 12:00pm to 1:00pm\nLocation: Zoom bit.ly/CSUNSustainZoom \nCost: Free \n \nWayne Healy’s presentation will focus on the relationship between public art\, culture\, and sustainability. \nPresented by: Wayne Healy is a Los Angeles-based mural artist\, former CSUN Art Department lecturer\, CSUN alumnus\, and co-founder of East Los Streetscapers (ELS)\, the most enduring public art team to come from East LA. Healy‘s work is heavily inspired by Chicanx culture and includes aspects of both art and engineering. In 1983\, he curated the first exhibit of Chicanx art in Europe and has since then opened similar exhibits in art centers around the world. \nZoom link: bit.ly/CSUNSustainZoom
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/public-art-and-sustainability-in-uncertain-times-a-conversation-with-wayne-healy/
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