• Land That Breathes: Native Film Festival

    Join for a night of Indigenous film. This film festival will showcase the work of Native women filmmakers whose creative visions speak to the relations between community and the land:...

  • Screening: The Sea Around Us

    Co-presented with the UCLA Department of Design Media Arts and the UCLA Institute of the Environment and Sustainability Beneath the glittering surface of the Pacific Ocean lies a world of...

  • Los Angeles Wildfires: ​An Economic Update #3

    This third iteration offers a refreshed overview of the economic impacts of recent wildfires in Los Angeles. It highlights updated data and key trends, while providing a general snapshot of...

  • Waste Diversion and Reduction in Athletics

    Online

    This session will highlight practical strategies, challenges, and successes in reducing waste at athletic events and facilities, including recycling, composting, fan engagement, and operations behind the scenes. Attendees will gain...

  • Making Merch Sustainable

    How can the proliferation of music industry merchandise align with artists’ and society’s environmental and social expectations? Merch is one of music's fastest-growing revenue streams — and one of its most scrutinised. As fans and artists alike demand higher environmental and social standards, the industry faces a pressing question: can merchandise ever be truly sustainable? This hour long webinar introduces the new Responsible Merch Guide, co-authored by REVERB, The CSO Shop, and Green Music Australia. Join other industry leaders to explore how music merch is being reimagined — from reuse and remanufacturing to supply chain innovation — and what it...