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Blue + Green: Aquaculture to Restore!

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The Blue + Green 2023 series is a 4 part series taking place in person and virtually in celebrating of Earth Day beginning Thursday April 13, 2023 and concluding on Saturday April 29, 2023. You are registering to attend: Session 1: Aquaculture to Restore! (Virtual) The goal of the project is to shine a spotlight...

Speaker panel on Conservation and Environmental Justice

Rieber Hall - LLC 310 De Neve Drive, Los Angeles, CA, United States

Join this Earth Month speaker panel in-person at the UCLA campus! The panel features environmental activist Leah Thomas (@greengirlleah), Indigenous ecologist Ary Sanchez-Amaya, and UCLA Chief Sustainability Officer Nurit Katz. They will discuss environmentalism through the lenses of research, the work of Indigenous communities, community engagement, and more. REGISTER HERE Open to everyone, not just...

Climate Justice Conversations: Repair, Reuse, Resilience

UCLA Makerspace Olympic Hall, 267 De Neve Dr, Los Angeles, CA, United States

Remember that sweater with a hole in it, jacket missing a button, and shirt that is so boring it never leaves your closet? Learn how to mend and spruce up your clothing with provided materials while chatting about what fashion means to you and environmental justice issues within the fashion industry.

Waste Awareness Week (WAW): Thrift Shop Pop-Up

Sunset Village 330 De Neve Drive, Los Angeles, CA, United States

WAW is a collaborative event amongst UCLA student-orgs and faculty that works to inform students about waste consciousness, sustainable practices, and environmental health.

Santa Monica Earth Month Celebration

Ishihara Park Learning Garden 2909 Exposition Blvd., Santa Monica, CA, United States

Join to celebrate EARTH MONTH at the Ishihara Park Learning Garden. Start some of your own seeds, dissect an Owl Pellet, talk hot composting, make your own smudge stick, investigate the worm bin and help decorate the sidewalk all around our garden to celebrate Mother Earth. Bring your own reusable cups/plates/utensils and be entered to...

COMPOSTABLE FARM DAY – hosted by Compostable LA & Opus Events Co

Moonwater Farm 544 West Raymond Street, Compton, CA, United States

Compostable Farm Day exists to strengthen our relationship with local ecosystems. By encouraging people to engage with all five senses—to see an orchard, touch a compost pile, hear ducks chattering, taste freshly picked produce, and speak with growers of all levels—we aim to create an experience for the community that is not only fun, family-friendly,...

Pando Days Season Finale and Presentation of The Pando Sustainability Awards

Caltech Dabney Hall Lounge and Gardens 1200 E California Blvd, Pasadena, CA, United States

Pando Days brings colleges and universities together from across the California Southland to help implement the most ambitious sustainability plan in the country. The Pando Awards celebrate and reward the courage and success of the Pando Days ’22 projects. Join LA County Supervisor Kathryn Barger (District 5), LA County Supervisor Lindsay Horvath (District 3), Paul...

Sustainable Filmmaking Panel

The Ray Stark Family Theatre 900 W. 34th Street, Los Angeles, CA, United States

The panelists work at a variety of companies in the sustainable filmmaking space—major studios, sustainability coordinators on specific shows, documentarians, and climate activists. They include: - Juli Shultz, Senior Manager, Sustainability & Climate Action at the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences - Heidi Kindberg, VP Sustainability at HBO & HBO Max - Lena...

Cooking Up Resilience

The Teaching Kitchen at UCLA 420 Charles E Young Drive West, Los Angeles, CA, United States

Climate Justice Conversations invites you to Cooking Up Resilience, a private cooking class for 10 special guests led by UCLA Teaching Kitchen’s Chef Julia Rhoton. Learn how to cook a plant-based, affordable meal and end the night eating together with a dinner full of conversation about the joys of cooking and the importance of food...

The Power of TV: Representing Climate Change Onscreen

Saban Media Center 5210 Lankershim Blvd, Los Angeles, CA, United States

Presented By: Television Academy Foundation Special Thanks: Los Angeles Times and The Walt Disney Company A recent USC-Good Energy study on Climate Silence reported that only 0.6% of all scripted film and television released between 2016 and 2020 mention the term “climate change” and only 2.8% of all scripts included any climate-related terms. The massive...