• EMPSI Talk: The Healing Power of Nature

    Speaker: Jay Maddock, Texas A&M - https://health.tamu.edu/experts/jay-maddock.html Project ReConnect brought to you by UCLA Ecological Medicine & Psychedelic Studies Initiative (EMPSI) REGISTER HERE

  • Innovate Locally to Inspire Change Globally Summit

    The Committee of Climate-Resilient California and Californians (CRC2) cordially invites you to attend the Innovate Locally to Inspire Change Globally Summit. This Summit aims to elevate human well-being and ecosystem...

  • Let’s Clean Hahamongna Watershed Park

    This is a cleanup at Hahamongna Watershed Park in Pasadena to uplift efforts to clean sites that weren’t directly impacted by the fires, but were adjacent to them and need...

  • Guided Garden Tour – March 1

    Join a Garden Guide for a free tour. Explore a living museum featuring collections of plants from around the globe! You’ll hear the stories of selected plants in the Garden...

  • Botany Workshop: Container Gardening

    Looking to take your backyard, balcony, or dorm room garden to the next level? Join a free botany workshop on container gardening with edible plants! Learn tips on growing edible...

  • Graduate Student Farmers Market

    Weekly (FREE) produce distribution is still going strong! Show up at the Weyburn Grill every Sunday with your own bag and help yourselves to fresh fruits, veggies, and herbs.

  • Book Talk: “Cheaper, Faster, Better” featuring Tom Steyer

    The USC Annenberg Center for Climate Journalism and Communication is excited to announce an upcoming event featuring Tom Steyer, New York Times bestselling author, globally renowned climate investor, businessman, and environmentalist. Join a conversation between Steyer and Dean Willow Bay as they discuss his new book, Cheaper, Faster, Better: How We’ll Win the Climate War....

  • Talk: “Gender and Los Angeles Residential Water: Use, Knowledge, and Justice in Water Conservation”

    Presenters: Jessica Cattelino and Kelsey Kim, UCLA Center for the Study of Women | Barbra Streisand Center REGISTER HERE Abstract: This study brings feminist anthropological attention to the important but understudied role of gender—as it intersects with migration, class, and race—in residential water use in the United States. We reveal gender justice concerns about water...