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SUMMARY:UC Berkeley Students of Color Environmental Collective Convention 2021
DESCRIPTION:Why are people of color excluded from the environmental movement? Why do so few Black and Brown folks go camping or to national parks? Why is it that Indigenous communities\, who are stewards of the land\, don’t get represented on larger environmental decisions? Why do so many students of color feel disconnected from nature and outdoor spaces? \nSCECon 2021: Our World\, Our Time\, Our Voices aims to recenter the environmental narrative around environmental justice by giving intentional space for students of color to learn about unique and intersectional environmental topics and share our own view of environmentalism. As members of a multi-faceted community\, we must come together to build harmony\, focusing on equity\, peace\, and collective liberation. Our conference is focused on democratizing environmental education through engaging panels and both individual and community-based activism workshops. \nWe hope to lay the groundwork to start a larger conversation and movement about what environmentalism means to us\, as students of color in the 21st century. SCECon 2021 is about us — because it’s our world\, our time\, and our voices. \nREGISTER HERE
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SUMMARY:The Global Balancing Act: Population Growth vs. Dwindling Resources
DESCRIPTION:About Truffle \nTruffle is an annual discussion at the intersection between the financial markets and politics of critical issues facing the world today. \nA Thought Leadership event where COMPLEX TOPICS and RESPECTFUL DISCUSSION are the foundation behind each program. \nOur guests include\, but are not limited to: institutional investors\, treasury\, pension funds\, family offices and anyone that wants to be challenged to think “outside the box”. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nConference Principles \n\nQuality\, not quantity\nRespectful discussion – Everyone one has something to contribute\nAwareness of the environment and responsible ownership\nSocial media is great but nothing replaces face-to-face\nEngagement\, not business card collecting\nArrogance has no place here\nSupporting the cultural arts and historical locations with our event\nDiversity\n\n\n\n\nMarch\n\n\nTue\,\nMar 9\, 2021 12:00 AM – 1:45 AM PST\n\n\n\n\nTue\,\nMar 9\, 2021 4:00 AM – 5:15 AM PST\n\n\n\n\nWed\,\nMar 10\, 2021 12:00 AM – 3:00 AM PST\n\n\n\nFREE REGISTRATION
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/the-global-balancing-act-population-growth-vs-dwindling-resources/
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SUMMARY:One Year Later: ESG in a Post Pandemic World
DESCRIPTION:Now over a year into the global pandemic\, our “new normal” is no longer so novel. Even after sickening and killing millions and impacting billions\, COVID-19 continues to rage. Throughout it all\, businesses across industries have worked to adapt to these unprecedented circumstances — with sweeping implications for environmental\, social\, and governance (ESG). From supply chains to social impact\, few aspects of corporate sustainability haven’t been rethought. \nAs we move into the second year of the pandemic\, the rollout of several vaccines promises to curb the coronavirus\, but businesses and governments increasingly are accepting that the pathogen may circulate for years\, or even decades\, leaving society to coexist with COVID-19 much as it does with other endemic diseases like flu\, measles\, and HIV. What does this mean for the future of business and ESG? \nIn this virtual panel discussion\, leaders from transportation to fashion and technology will discuss the ESG challenges their businesses and industries have faced over the course of the pandemic so far\, how they’ve responded\, and what they foresee will be the most important issues as we move into the second year of the pandemic. \nModerator:\nMike Hower\, thinkPARALLAX \nPanelists:\nAudrey Vinant-Tang\, Senior Manager\, Global Sourcing & ESG\, ViacomCBS\nJaclyn Allen\, Director\, Corporate Sustainability\, GUESS\nPaul Augustine\, Senior Manager\, Sustainability\, Lyft\nSam Ruben\, Chief Sustainability Officer and Co-founder\, Mighty Buildings \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/one-year-later-esg-in-a-post-pandemic-world/
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SUMMARY:Sustaining a Community Garden
DESCRIPTION:In 2016\, Palo Alto College launched a survey campaign to identify the most pressing issues for student retention and learning. The results showed that one of the most pressing issues was food insecurity. This concern caused Palo Alto College to partner with the San Antonio Food Bank to address the issue of student hunger with an on-campus food pantry and Community Garden for both students and community members. The neighborhoods surrounding Palo Alto College are considered a “food desert” — an area lacking access to healthy\, affordable food found at grocery stores\, farmers markets\, and healthy food providers. Programming at the garden aims to create a culture of sustainability by including educational components to inform the community about nutrition\, gardening techniques\, and space is available for community members to grow their own food and increase their food sovereignty. The Community Garden staff have partnered with the Horticulture and Agriculture program to allow students to gain hands-on experiential learning outside of the classroom that prepares them for real-world scenarios. \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/sustaining-a-community-garden/
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