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Oral Histories of Environmental Illness Symposium, “Canary Knowledge: Chronic Fatigue, Chemical Sensitivities and the Limits of Medicine”

HYBRID: Hershey Hall Salon (158) and Online 612 Charles E. Young Drive East, Los Angeles

With the surge in numbers of “unrecovered” from the Co-V2 pandemic, the public’s interest has turned to disability and caregiver activism, ongoing remissions protocols, and patient-led research networks established by those living with chronic fatigue, multiple chemical sensitivity, tick-borne illnesses, and autoimmune conditions (e.g. HIV, lupus, Crohn’s). This conference bridges the immediate before and after...

Open House: Women in the Hydrogen Revolution

AltaSea at the Port of Los Angeles 2451 Signal St, Los Angeles

The scientific properties of hydrogen enable clean energy production and storage, businesses involved in the hydrogen sector drive economic growth and diversification, and the social value of hydrogen lies in its ability to reduce environmental impact, provide energy access, and contribute significantly to mitigating climate change. Embracing hydrogen technologies thus represents a powerful convergence of...

Whole-System Gardens: Nature’s Intelligence Guiding the Future of Design

UCLA Mildred E Mathias Botanical Garden, La Kretz Garden Pavilion 707 Tiverton Dr, Los Angeles

As part of a public learning series, discover how whole-system gardens are a potent approach to the challenges of a changing climate. Join the UCLA Mathias Botanical Garden and Shawn Maestretti, the founder and principal landscape architect of Studio Petrichor, as he invites us to rethink our connection with the land by tapping into Nature’s...