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SUMMARY:Oral Histories of Environmental Illness Symposium\, "Canary Knowledge: Chronic Fatigue\, Chemical Sensitivities and the Limits of Medicine"
DESCRIPTION: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 of Co-V2’s effects on this growing population of the chronically ill\, and often medically abandoned\, to ask how they—like the proverbial canaries in the coal mine—have defined and laid the groundwork for disability justice\, art\, and activism. \nThis event is part of a three-year multi-campus research grant at the University of California focusing on “Abolition Medicine and Disability Justice: Mapping Inequity and Renewing the Social Project.” \nHybrid event. The event will be in-person and live-streamed on CSW|Streisand Center’s YouTube channel @UCLACSW. \nIn-person Waitlist Only. Virtual Spots Available. \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/oral-histories-of-environmental-illness-symposium-canary-knowledge-chronic-fatigue-chemical-sensitivities-and-the-limits-of-medicine/
LOCATION:HYBRID: Hershey Hall Salon (158) and Online\, 612 Charles E. Young Drive East\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90095\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="UCLA Center for the Study of Women|Streisand Center":MAILTO:csw@csw.ucla.edu
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SUMMARY:Open House: Women in the Hydrogen Revolution
DESCRIPTION: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 scientific innovation\, economic opportunity\, and social progress. \nThis event aims to explore the pivotal role women play in shaping the future of clean energy and fostering positive change in our society. Agenda: Keynote Addresses by Industry Leaders: Alison Hawkins\, General Manager\, Hydrogen for Mobility\, Air Products and Katrina Regan\, Engineering & Technology Development Manager\, Angeles Link\, SoCalGas \nAbout the Speakers: Alison Hawkins: With extensive experience in the hydrogen industry\, Alison Hawkins\, General Manager for the Hydrogen for Mobility business of Air Products\, will share her expertise in driving sustainable growth and innovation within the sector. \nKatrina Regan: As the Engineering & Technology Development Manager for Angeles Link\, Katrina brings a wealth of knowledge in clean energy innovations and safety protocols. Her insights into renewable hydrogen pipeline systems are invaluable in our pursuit of a cleaner future. \nJoin for an enlightening evening to delve into the future of clean energy\, the role of women in this revolution\, and the intersection of equity\, environmental impact\, and economic growth.
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/open-house-women-in-the-hydrogen-revolution/
LOCATION:AltaSea at the Port of Los Angeles\, 2451 Signal St\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90731\, United States
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SUMMARY:Whole-System Gardens: Nature's Intelligence Guiding the Future of Design
DESCRIPTION:As part of a public learning series\, discover how whole-system gardens are a potent approach to the challenges of a changing climate. \nJoin 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 wisdom. \nThrough captivating visual storytelling\, Shawn will guide us on a journey that explores our relationship with planet Earth. He will unearth potent tools to transform urban landscapes impacted by human activity into water-conscious\, biodiverse\, and vibrant environments that redefine our perception of beauty. \nThroughout his presentation\, Shawn will delve into key concepts such as rainfall integration\, soil optimization\, embracing the Carbon Culture\, cultivating a passion for native plants\, and harnessing the power of community as a catalyst for change. With his deep-rooted passion\, extensive experience\, and unwavering optimism\, Shawn inspires his audiences to take action.
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/whole-system-gardens-natures-intelligence-guiding-the-future-of-design/
LOCATION:UCLA Mildred E Mathias Botanical Garden\, La Kretz Garden Pavilion\, 707 Tiverton Dr\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90095
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