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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
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/students-of-color-environmental-collective-convention-2021/
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SUMMARY:Sustainable Works Eco Star Awards
DESCRIPTION:SUSTAINABLE WORKS ECO STAR AWARDS 2021 \n“Out of Crisis & Intro Resiliency” \nJoin us for a Sustainable Wine\, Honey Tasting & Vegan Dinner Experience hosted by special guest emcee Billy Harris! \nThe Sustainable Works Eco Star Awards 2021 is going virtual with a fun and interactive at-home fundraiser celebrating the achievement of influential environmental leaders making valuable contributions to climate change and sustainability in our community. \nIn addition to recognizing the Eco Star Award Honorees\, the evening will feature eco-friendly\, locally-sourced cuisine from Akasha\, sustainable wine\, a bee farm tour and honey tasting from Eli of Eli’s Bees\, entertainment by DJ Lee Dyson\, games\, online auction\, prizes\, networking\, and more at-home fun! \nJoin us on Zoom for an inspiring and interactive evening that celebrates the work and dedication of influential environmental leaders and sustainability advocates. \n2021 Recipients: \n– Natalie ‘Sunshine’ Flores\, Urban farmer\, founder of NourishLA and volunteer for the Sustainable Works Student Greening Program. \n– Patagonia\, an American outdoor clothing company that commits 1% of its total sales to environmental groups and takes action on the most pressing environmental issues facing our world \n– Akasha Richmond\, Award-winning Chef and Owner of Akasha Restaurant\, a Culver City Certified Sustainable Business. \nYou’ll also have an opportunity to meet others who\, like you\, have a strong interest in the environment and sustainability. \nThis truly is a ZERO WASTE event! \nThe 2020 Eco Star Awards are proudly sponsored by Southern California Edison\, SONY Pictures Entertainment\, LAcarGUY\, Servicon\, Athens Services\, Cedars-Sinai\, JW Marriott Le Merigot\, Shore Hotel\, and EcoLab. \nTICKET OPTIONS: \n– “Supporter” Ticket = $40 – All tickets include access to virtual awards presentation\, festivities\, music\, cooking demo\, Eli’s Bees Farm Tour\, networking\, and online auction \n– “The Bee’s Knees” Ticket = $65 – also includes Raw Honey Tasting Kit (4\, 4-oz. jars of raw local honey from Eli’s Bees)to be delivered the week of the event. ***NOTE*** MUST PURCHASE TICKET BY MARCH 3 at 5PM. \n– “The Works” Ticket = $110 – also includes 4-course Vegetarian or Vegan meal from Akasha (Click here to view menu) year\, honey tasting kit from Eli’s Bees (4\, 4 oz. jars of raw local honey)\, a bottle of sustainable wine (first 50 ppl)\, and a sustainable gift bag. Dinner can be picked up from Akasha Restaurant (9543 Culver Blvd\, Culver City\, CA) between 1 pm and 8 pm on 3/10 or on 3/11 between 1 pm and 6 pm. Meal can be stored in the refrigerator. Or\, you can call the restaurant to schedule delivery for an additional charge. **** NOTE *** MUST PURCHASE TICKET BY MARCH 5 at 5PM. \nAbout our Emcee\, Billy Harris: \nFor the past twenty-five years\, Billy Harris has been wowing audiences throughout the United States and around the world. His razor-sharp timing and brilliant improvisational skills have made him one of the most sought-after MC’s in the business. A cousin of Vaudeville great Georgie Jessel\, Billy has been performing his entire life. By the tender age of five and a half\, he understood how to “work a room”! \nAdditionally\, Billy has raised hundreds of Millions of Dollars for No Kid Hungry\, The New York Food Bank\, Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation\, Autism Speaks\, The James Beard Foundation\, March of Dimes\, The Roundabout Theatre and the National Institute of Health…just to name a few. \nSustainable Works needs your support to expand its valuable work educating students\, the public\, the business community about sustainable best practices for our everyday lives.
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/sustainable-works-eco-star-awards-2/
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SUMMARY:Wild and Scenic Film Festival
DESCRIPTION:Learn More\nStudents receive 50% discount code STUDENT50 after registering a free account on Qudio. \nPresented by the Mono Lake Committee\nJoin us for an evening of short films on hiking\, biking\, paddling\, surfing\, conservation\, community\, and wild places. This year\, for the first time\, you can join us from anywhere with an internet connection. \nYou can watch the festival live on Thursday\, March 11\, 2021 at 7:00pm Pacific (“doors” open at 6:30pm) to hear from Committee staff and learn more about the Mono Basin Outdoor Education Center and the current health of Mono Lake. With the live virtual experience\, Committee staff will be there with you on live chat so together with fellow Mono Lake Committee members you can share thoughts on the films\, get caught up on all things Mono Lake\, enjoy the films in the comfort of your own home\, and even have a chance to win some great raffle prizes. \nWith the purchase of your ticket you can watch the event at anytime for 5 days following the event (up to Monday\, March 15). \nAll proceeds benefit the Mono Basin Outdoor Education Center. \n 
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/wild-and-scenic-film-festival/
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