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SUMMARY:Parks and Housing Together: A Win for Communities and the Environment
DESCRIPTION:Please join this panel on “Parks and Housing Together: A Win for Communities and the Environment\,” hosted by the Emmett Institute on Climate Change and the Environment. Topics will include the barriers and challenges to building parks and affordable housing joint development projects\, how these projects can improve extreme heat resiliency in Los Angeles\, and examples of joint development projects. The event will be held via Zoom. \nREGISTER HERE \nPanelists:\nMarta Segura\, Chief Heat Officer\, City of Los Angeles\nRobin Mark\, Trust for Public Land\nAudrey Peterson\, Holos Communities\nSissy Trinh\, Southeast Asian Community Alliance \n* The panel members are speaking as individuals and not on behalf of their organizations. \nModerated by:\nBeth Kent\nUCLA School of Law
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/parks-and-housing-together-a-win-for-communities-and-the-environment/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:Eyes in the Sky\, Birds in the Heart and Mind: Counterforce Lab's new lecture series
DESCRIPTION:Rebeca Méndez (UCLA DMA) and Elizabeth DeLoughrey (UCLA English) in conversation about the oceanic humanities and the aesthetics of submergence. \nEyes in the Sky\, Birds in the Heart and Mind is Counterforce Lab’s new lecture series. As a point of departure\, we will focus on the Biophilia Treehouse\, Counterforce’s flagship project\, a public art living sculpture\, and an offering to birds. Join us to explore how drones\, photogrammetry\, and AR can foster interspecies friendships\, reveal overlaps and disjunctures between scientific and Indigenous knowledge about birds\, and let us marvel at avian life force. \nSessions are taking place in the EDA\, Broad Art Center. Free Lunch. \nLivestream and recording available via UCLA DMA YouTube channel.
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/eyes-in-the-sky-birds-in-the-heart-and-mind-counterforce-labs-new-lecture-series/
LOCATION:HYBRID: UCLA\, Broad Art Center\, EDA Room #1250 and YouTube
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SUMMARY:High Impact Tea Panel: Sustainability in the Professional World
DESCRIPTION:Join this High Impact Tea with an impressive panel to discuss the current sustainability landscape and forecasts for the evolving space. From the built environment to movie screens\, it will cover how various industries address sustainability via innovation\, measurement\, reporting\, and more – exploring today’s most challenging questions\, including: How do firms define sustainability and measure its success?\, How can a company combat greenwashing? and What is the regulatory environment for upholding Environment\, Social and Governance (ESG) Metrics? \nRSVP required. REGISTER HERE \nPanel: 4:00 – 5:00 p.m. PST \nfeaturing Anita Chan\, Audit Partner at KPMG; John Rego\, Vice President of Sustainability at Sony Pictures; Natalie Teear\, Senior Vice President at Hudson Pacific Properties\, in conversation with Brad Sparks\, UCLA Anderson Lecturer\, ESG and Sustainability Reporting \nReception: 5:00 – 5:45 p.m. PST \nThe High Impact Tea is a quarterly speaker series that features social impact industry leaders sharing stories about their successes and lessons learned in their careers. The social and educational event is open to faculty\, students\, staff and alumni across UCLA\, as well as the broader social impact community. It is designed to provide a forum for conversation and exchange of ideas among people committed to creating social\, environmental and economic impact around the world.
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/high-impact-tea-panel-sustainability-in-the-professional-world/
LOCATION:Marion Anderson Hall Grand Salon\, 110 Westwood Plaza\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90095\, United States
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SUMMARY:Manzanar\, Diverted: When Water Becomes Dust
DESCRIPTION:Reception with refreshments 6:00 pm\nFilm screening 7:00 pm\nSpeakers with Q & A 8:00 pm \nMANZANAR\, DIVERTED: WHEN WATER BECOMES DUST follows intergenerational women from three communities who defend their land\, their history and their culture from the insatiable thirst of Los Angeles. Native Americans\, Japanese American World War II incarcerees and environmentalists form an alliance to preserve Payahuunadü (Owens Valley)\, “the land of flowing water.” Featuring breathtaking photography and immersive soundscapes\, the film recounts more than 150 years of history\, showing how this distant valley is inextricably tied to the city of Los Angeles. It reveals the forced removals of the Nüümü (Paiute) and the Newe (Shoshone) who were marched out of the Valley in the 1860s by the U.S. Army\, and the Japanese Americans who were brought here from their West Coast homes and incarcerated in a World War II concentration camp. Water lured outsiders in and continues to fuel the greed which has sucked this once lush place dry. \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/manzanar-diverted-when-water-becomes-dust/
LOCATION:James Bridges Theater\, 235 Charles E Young Dr E\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90095\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="UCLA Asian American Studies Center":MAILTO:events@aasc.ucla.edu
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