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SUMMARY:Talk: “Gender and Los Angeles Residential Water: Use\, Knowledge\, and Justice in Water Conservation”
DESCRIPTION:Presenters: Jessica Cattelino and Kelsey Kim\, UCLA Center for the Study of Women | Barbra Streisand Center \nREGISTER HERE \nAbstract: 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 use\, management\, and conservation. In the context of international development\, research has shown that gender shapes water\, especially because women and children are disproportionately responsible for procuring water. A large and separate body of research shows that\, in the United States\, household divisions of labor and decision-making are often gendered. This study\, which is based on interviews\, ethnographic observation\, and water diary data from diverse households in four Los Angeles neighborhoods\, found\, first\, that women disproportionately are responsible for the household management and use of water. Tellingly\, we also find that most research participants deny that gender influences water use. Second\, we found that gendered water use is shaped by and co-produced with structures of immigration\, race\, and class: immigrant households possess untapped knowledge about water and its conservation\, and race and class shape people’s relations to water. Third\, we found that household water troubles the water management categories of “residential” versus “commercial” water use\, which correspond to the gendered categories of private versus public\, thereby highlighting the “porosity” of household water use. This research shows why and how inequalities may be exacerbated by gender-evasive water management in the Global North.    \nFor more detailed information\, contact gpierce@luskin.ucla.edu or uclawatergrads@gmail.com.
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/talk-gender-and-los-angeles-residential-water-use-knowledge-and-justice-in-water-conservation/
LOCATION:IoES Conference Room\, La Kretz Hall - Suite 300\, 619 Charles E. Young Drive East\, Los Angeles\, AR\, 90095\, United States
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SUMMARY:Free Food from UCLA Dining Halls!
DESCRIPTION:Join Bruin Dine for our food recovery events every Tuesday\, Wednesday\, and Thursday at 10PM in the SAC Basement! Bring your utensils\, containers\, and appetite! \nHit the follow button (https://www.instagram.com/uclabruindine/) to see what we’re serving up each week!
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/free-food-from-ucla-dining-halls-28/
LOCATION:Conference Room 1 in the Student Activities Center Basement\, 220 Westwood Plaza\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90095\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Bruin Dine":MAILTO:bruindine@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250306T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250306T130000
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SUMMARY:Policy and Wildfires
DESCRIPTION:This webinar is part of a six-part webinar series for the UC community and the public titled “Urban Wildfire Response and Recovery Webinar Series.” More details to come. \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/policy-and-wildfires/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250306T140000
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CREATED:20250212T212311Z
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SUMMARY:IoES 2024-2025 Focus on Environment and Sustainability Series: "Optimism\, Optopia\, and Climate Change Stories\," with Kim Stanley Robinson
DESCRIPTION:Kim Stanley Robinson \nAuthor of Ministry for the Future \nHow can science fiction balance hopeful stories about environmental futures with current realities? What theory of social change should inform these stories? With dire climate change impacts already happening\, what kinds of stories can inspire audiences to care about and become active on large-scale environmental issues? \nRenowned science fiction author Kim Stanley Robinson will discuss how speculative narratives can inspire large-scale environmental action while staying grounded in current realities. \nREGISTER HERE \nProgram \n2:00-2:30 – Refreshments \n2:30-3:30 – Seminar \n3:30-4:00 – Q&A \n4:00-5:00 – Book Signing \nNote: The UCLA Book Store will be selling copies starting at 2pm. We will record event for posting afterwards.
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/ioes-2024-2025-focus-on-environment-and-sustainability-series-optimism-optopia-and-climate-change-stories-with-kim-stanley-robinson/
LOCATION:HYBRID: Online and Optimist Room\, UCLA Luskin Conference Center\, 425 Westwood Plaza\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90095\, United States
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CREATED:20250305T203203Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250305T203203Z
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SUMMARY:Free Food from UCLA Dining Halls!
DESCRIPTION:Join Bruin Dine for our food recovery events every Tuesday\, Wednesday\, and Thursday at 10PM in the SAC Basement! Bring your utensils\, containers\, and appetite! \nHit the follow button (https://www.instagram.com/uclabruindine/) to see what we’re serving up each week!
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/free-food-from-ucla-dining-halls-29/
LOCATION:Conference Room 1 in the Student Activities Center Basement\, 220 Westwood Plaza\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90095\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Bruin Dine":MAILTO:bruindine@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250307T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250307T160000
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CREATED:20250228T222503Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250228T222503Z
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SUMMARY:La Kretz Center Seminar: What is Wild Animal Welfare? Exploring the science of wild animal welfare: research\, challenges and future directions
DESCRIPTION:This seminar explores Wild Animal Welfare Science\, an interdisciplinary field focused on assessing and improving animal welfare in natural environments. Researchers will present case studies and discuss applications. \nAgenda \n\nIntroduction (10 min): Janire Castellano Bueno provides an overview.\nPresentation + Q&A (40 min): Dave Daversa on wild animal responses to environmental stressors.\nPresentation + Q&A (40 min): Andrew Sharo on behavioral and physiological welfare indicators.\nDiscussion & Wrap-Up (30 min): Future research and collaboration opportunities.\n\nSpeakers\nJanire Castellano Bueno – Outreach Manager\, Wild Animal Initiative; Postdoctoral Research Associate\, Newcastle University. \nHer research focuses on validating welfare indicators and integrating welfare into behavioral research. With a background in laboratory primate welfare\, Janire specialized in long-term and cumulative welfare using behavioral and neuroimaging indicators. After completing her PhD\, she shifted her focus to wild free-ranging species\, continuing to emphasize welfare and welfare indicators. \nDave Daversa – Project Scientist\, UCLA IoES; Research Fellow\, Wild Animal Initiative. \nHis research examines the ecological consequences of global change. He studies how wild animals respond behaviorally and physiologically to stressors fueled by global change (e.g. infectious disease\, extreme weather\, human disturbance) and assesses how those responses lead to demographic change. \nWho Should Attend?\nOpen to students\, researchers and professionals in wildlife science\, ecology and animal welfare. \nTo RSVP or send any inquiries\, please contact Dave Daversa: ddaversa@ucla.edu.
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/la-kretz-center-seminar-what-is-wild-animal-welfare-exploring-the-science-of-wild-animal-welfare-research-challenges-and-future-directions/
LOCATION:5100 Terasaki Life Science Building\, 610 Charles E. Young Drive\, East\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90095\, United States
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SUMMARY:Graduate Student Farmers Market
DESCRIPTION: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.
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/graduate-student-farmers-market-2/
LOCATION:Weyburn Terrace Grill Area\, 3G7X+4H\, Los Angeles\, 90024\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250310T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250310T160000
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CREATED:20250117T013229Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250117T013229Z
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SUMMARY:InterActions LA 2025: Advancing Housing And Transportation Solutions
DESCRIPTION:To achieve California’s ambitious goals of addressing the housing crisis\, improving the transportation system\, enhancing people’s lives\, and mitigating climate change\, governments and agencies need to adopt new approaches to longstanding policy challenges. Academic research offers some solutions\, but how to best implement these solutions remains a tricky question. At InterActions LA\, the Lewis Center strives for answers from people who have been successful in their own cities. \nBy bringing together local leaders with policymakers and government officials from outside of Los Angeles and California\, InterActions LA ignites conversations and exchanges ideas to increase equity and sustainability in the state’s housing and transportation sectors. \nRegistration\nRegular: $50\nStudents & Nonprofits: $10-25 \nRegistration fee includes day’s programming\, plus breakfast\, lunch and reception. \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/interactions-la-2025-advancing-housing-and-transportation-solutions/
LOCATION:California Endowment\, 1000 N. Alameda Street\,  Los Angeles\, California\, 90012\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250311T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250311T183000
DTSTAMP:20260403T152706
CREATED:20250228T223931Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250228T223931Z
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SUMMARY:High Impact Tea speaker series - "Social Impact Consulting: Bridging Perspectives"
DESCRIPTION:4:30-5:30 pm (Discussion)\, 5:30-6:30 pm (Reception) \nJoin to explore the transformative power of social impact consulting from both consultant and client perspectives. In celebration of 20 years of UCLA Anderson’s commitment to driving community change\, this High Impact Tea event will bring together seasoned consultants and nonprofit executives to provide a comprehensive view of the consulting journey from both sides of the table. Through real-world examples\, we’ll discuss project scoping\, relationship building\, communication and creating actionable solutions to drive positive change. \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/high-impact-tea-speaker-series-social-impact-consulting-bridging-perspectives/
LOCATION:Crown Family Auditorium\, Marion Anderson Hall 3rd level\, UCLA Anderson School of Management\, 110 Westwood Plaza\, Los Angeles\, 90095\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250312T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250312T190000
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SUMMARY:Exhibition Walk-through: Taming the Desert
DESCRIPTION:Solsiré Cusicanqui will discuss the fantastic creatures\, powerful ancestors\, and mythological beings found in this exhibition\, which illustrates how ancient Andean societies looked for spiritual meaning and numinous help in an unpredictable and challenging world. \nTaming the Desert: Resilience\, Religion\, and Ancestors in Ancient Peru (November 10\, 2024–April 13\, 2025) showcases 34 Moche and Nasca ceramics and textiles from LACMA and the Fowler Museum at UCLA\, and explores how ancient Andean societies used religion and ritual to navigate the challenges of the Peruvian desert coast. Despite scarce resources and climatic extremes\, the region fostered urbanism\, trade\, and advanced crafts. The exhibit highlights these artistic expressions while drawing parallels to modern issues of climate change and resilience. \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/exhibition-walk-through-taming-the-desert/
LOCATION:Fowler Museum
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ORGANIZER;CN="Fowler Museum":MAILTO:fowlerinfo@arts.ucla.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250314T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250314T105000
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CREATED:20250314T055542Z
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SUMMARY:Stanford Energy Seminar: Karen Scrivener | Realistic Strategies for Decarbonizing Construction
DESCRIPTION:The Stanford Energy Seminar has been a mainstay of energy engagement at Stanford for nearly 20 years and is one of the flagship programs of the Precourt Institute for Energy. \nTalk abstract: “Construction” contributes around 20% of human related GHGs every year. This is from the embodied emissions of materials\, the transportation and construction processes. These embodied emissions occur mainly “upfront” before the building or infrastructure is even in use and is then effectively “locked in”. This means it has become the most important part of emission from buildings and infrastructure in the coming decades\, especially in light of the climate emergency we are facing. Furthermore\, most new construction (about 80%) in the next 25 years will occur in the global south. In the light of this background\, I will talk about strategies which have a realistic prospect to reduce emission fast and at scale. Large scale reduction can be made\, even with existing technologies\, especially if these are deployed in combination. LC3\, limestone calcined clay cement stands out for the scale and comparative ease with which it can be implemented\, but even here we have an uphill struggle due to lack of incentives. Nevertheless I feel now the tide is turning and we need to think how we can accelerate this process in the future. \nSpeaker Bio: Karen Scrivener is Professor of construction materials at EPFL Switzerland. A Materials Scientist by training\, she has more than 40 year’s experience of research in the field of cement and concrete. She has more than 250 journal publication and was made a fellow of the UK Royal Society of Engineering in 2014. She is also a member of the UN Council of Engineers for the Energy Transition (CEET) and the “10 Member Group” overseeing the UN STI mechanisms. She is the inventor of LC3 (limestone calcined clay cement) which has the potential to save around 40% of CO2 compared to conventional cement. \nAnyone with an interest in energy is welcome to join one seminar or all of them! You can enjoy seminars in the following ways: \n\nAttend live. The auditorium may change quarter by quarter\, so check each seminar event to confirm the location. Explore the current quarter’s schedule.\nWatch live in a browser livestream if available. Check each seminar event for its unique livestream URL. WATCH THIS EVENT HERE
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/stanford-energy-seminar-karen-scrivener-realistic-strategies-for-decarbonizing-construction/
LOCATION:HYBRID: Shriram Center\, Room 104\, and Online\, 443 Via Ortega\, Stanford\, CA\, 94305\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250316T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250316T143000
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CREATED:20250307T200147Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250307T200147Z
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SUMMARY:Sand Acknowledgment in Action: Lazaro Arvizu Jr.
DESCRIPTION:The second iteration of Sand Acknowledgment in Action with artist Lazaro Arvizu Jr. will focus on an artist-facilitated meditation and workshop centering on the creation of your own sand painting\, in response to the exhibition Fire Kinship: Southern California Native Ecology and Art. \nLazaro Arvizu Jr. is an artist\, educator\, musician\, and researcher dedicated to the culture of the first people of Los Angeles. Born in the Los Angeles Basin\, he is knowledgeable about the landscape and cosmology of the Gabrieleno culture. For over 20 years\, he has facilitated creative and meaningful cultural experiences for people of all ages and walks of life\, in many venues. \nREGISTER HERE \nImage Courtesy of the Artist
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/sand-acknowledgment-in-action-lazaro-arvizu-jr/
LOCATION:Fowler Museum
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ORGANIZER;CN="Fowler Museum":MAILTO:fowlerinfo@arts.ucla.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250318T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250318T123000
DTSTAMP:20260403T152706
CREATED:20250314T231256Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250314T231256Z
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SUMMARY:Ireland's Clean Energy Revolution
DESCRIPTION:Join Ireland’s Minister for Climate\, Environment and Energy and Minister for Transport Darragh O’Brien for an exclusive talk on Ireland’s latest cleantech advancements and future initiatives. Discover how innovation\, policy\, and investment are shaping a greener Ireland—and how you can be part of it. \nPresented by: UCLA Anderson’s Energy and Cleantech Association (ECA)\nIn collaboration with: the Consulate General of Ireland and UCLA Anderson’s European Business Association (EBA) \nRSVP required \nREGISTER HERE \nDarragh will give a short lecture\, followed by Q&A moderated by Josh Rothermel\, President of ECA. ECA and EBA will be providing lunch for current UCLA Anderson students\, who should be signing up via CampusGroups event to be accounted for in the lunch headcount. \n*Please bring your ID to check in to the event for security purposes*
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/irelands-clean-energy-revolution/
LOCATION:Crown Family Auditorium\, Marion Anderson Hall 3rd level\, UCLA Anderson School of Management\, 110 Westwood Plaza\, Los Angeles\, 90095\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250318T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250318T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T152706
CREATED:20250310T222939Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250310T222939Z
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SUMMARY:Climate of Contempt: A Book Talk with David Spence
DESCRIPTION:The U.S. was struggling to reduce carbon emissions even before the second Trump administration and David B. Spence offers a compelling voter-centric explanation for the bitter partisanship that has complicated America’s clean energy transition. His timely new book Climate of Contempt: How to Rescue the U.S. Energy Transition from Voter Partisanship explores the effects of polarization and propaganda on energy policy and shows a path forward for cooperation on this crucial issue. Spence is an energy law and regulation professor from University of Texas at Austin. Join us Tuesday\, March 18 for this lunch talk at UCLA Law with Professor Spence in conversation with UCLA Law Professors William Boyd and Ann Carlson . \nSpence’s book will be availiable for purchase at this event. \nLunch will be provided for those who RSVP by Saturday\, March 15. \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/climate-of-contempt-a-book-talk-with-david-spence/
LOCATION:UCLA School of Law\, Room 1314\, 385 Charles E Young Dr E\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90095\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250320T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250320T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T152706
CREATED:20250317T230425Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250317T230425Z
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SUMMARY:Webinar - Natural Disasters and Community Well-Being: A 360-Degree View of Health\, Wealth\, and Environmental Justice in the Wake of Los Angeles County Wildfires
DESCRIPTION:Join the Latina Futures 2050 Lab on March 20\, for a discussion on community-led response to natural disasters examining the intersection of community preservation\, environmental justice\, and systemic inequality. This event will feature the voices of key experts and community leaders working on the ground to address the multifaceted challenges posed by these catastrophic events. \nThe panel will explore the essential roles that community-based organizations\, mutual aid networks\, and trusted messengers play in relief\, recovery\, and resilience-building efforts in a climate of uncertainty and political polarization. The discussion will highlight not only the direct environmental impacts—such as devastating air quality issues and post-fire health concerns—but also how these disasters disproportionately affect marginalized communities\, including immigrant workers\, domestic laborers\, and generations of BIPOC families that sought refuge from systemic oppression. \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/webinar-natural-disasters-and-community-well-being-a-360-degree-view-of-health-wealth-and-environmental-justice-in-the-wake-of-los-angeles-county-wildfires/
LOCATION:Online
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ORGANIZER;CN="Latina Futures 2050 Lab":MAILTO:comms@latinafutures.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250326T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250326T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T152706
CREATED:20250305T201959Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250305T201959Z
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SUMMARY:2025 BECAP Summit - Tides of Transformation: Advancing Workforce Solutions in the Blue Economy
DESCRIPTION:The 2025 Blue Economy Climate Action Pathways (BECAP) Summit will feature inspiring keynotes\, insightful panels and collaborative breakout sessions. This dynamic gathering will focus on advancing workforce development\, fostering interdisciplinary collaboration and strengthening connections among participants from industry\, government\, NGOs and higher education—including the California Community Colleges\, CSUs\, UCs\,  and private institutions.  \nThis event offers a unique platform for collaboration\, innovation and knowledge exchange to address the pressing environmental challenges and opportunities ahead while shaping the future of the blue economy. \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/2025-becap-summit-tides-of-transformation-advancing-workforce-solutions-in-the-blue-economy/
LOCATION:UCLA Luskin Conference Center\, 425 Westwood Plaza\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90095\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Blue Economy & Climate Action Pathways (BECAP)":MAILTO:BECAP@smc.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250329T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250329T213000
DTSTAMP:20260403T152706
CREATED:20250307T215348Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250307T215348Z
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SUMMARY:Food and Film: The Automat
DESCRIPTION:Food and Film is a quarterly series designed to delight the senses and inspire the mind. Curated with renowned chef\, activist and cinephile Alice Waters\, who will be in-person with filmmaker Lisa Hurwitz\, each program in the series draws on Waters’ philosophy that eating\, like art\, is a political act and that exploring the intersections between the culinary and moving image arts can help illuminate the path toward building more sustainable\, thriving communities together. \nTicketing: Admission is free. Your seat will be assigned to you when you pick up your ticket at the box office. Seats are assigned on a first come\, first served basis. Box office opens one hour before the event.
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/food-and-film-the-automat/
LOCATION:Billy Wilder Theater\, 10899 Wilshire Blvd\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90024\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250401T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250401T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T152706
CREATED:20250325T183500Z
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SUMMARY:Cultural Fire Webinar - Cultural Burn Agreements Senate Bill 310
DESCRIPTION:Please join a webinar to learn more about the landmark cultural burn agreement with the Karuk Tribe and the new law\, Senate Bill 310 (Dodd 2024)\, granting authority to the California Natural Resources Agency and local air districts to enter into cultural fire agreements with federally recognized tribes to honor tribal sovereignty\, to heal from the historical wrong of criminalizing tribal cultural burning practices\, and to expand the use of beneficial fire to strengthen California’s resilience to wildfire and climate change.   \nREGISTER HERE \nA recording of this webinar will be posted as part of the Tribal Stewardship Policy Toolkit and can be found online at https://resources.ca.gov/Cultural-Burn-Agreements. \nRead more about the landmark Karuk Tribe California Natural Resources Agency (CNRA) agreement here.
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/cultural-fire-webinar-cultural-burn-agreements-senate-bill-310/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250402T220000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250402T220000
DTSTAMP:20260403T152706
CREATED:20250402T185120Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250402T185120Z
UID:22263-1743631200-1743631200@sustain.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:Free Food from UCLA Dining Halls!
DESCRIPTION:Join Bruin Dine for our food recovery events every Tuesday\, Wednesday\, and Thursday at 10PM in the SAC Basement! Bring your utensils\, containers\, and appetite! \nHit the follow button (https://www.instagram.com/uclabruindine/) to see what we’re serving up each week!
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/free-food-from-ucla-dining-halls-30/
LOCATION:Conference Room 1 in the Student Activities Center Basement\, 220 Westwood Plaza\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90095\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Bruin Dine":MAILTO:bruindine@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250403T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250403T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T152706
CREATED:20250314T060633Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250314T060633Z
UID:22199-1743674400-1743681600@sustain.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:LA Foodscapes: Tech-Powered Solutions for an Inclusive & Resilient Food System
DESCRIPTION:As food insecurity rises\, climate change accelerates\, and the retail food economy shifts\, how can technology be leveraged to expand food access\, support small food businesses\, and build climate resilience? This panel conversation will explore the intersection of food justice\, innovation\, and climate adaptation. The event will feature entrepreneurs\, investors\, policymakers\, and community leaders discussing ethical tech solutions—from digital food assistance platforms to data-driven urban agriculture\, climate-smart logistics\, and worker-centered automation. Discussions will also focus on how inclusive\, community-centered innovations can better serve historically marginalized communities and ensure equitable access to food and economic opportunity. Join to discover how technology can be a force for equity and resilience in Los Angeles’ evolving food landscape. \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/la-foodscapes-tech-powered-solutions-for-an-inclusive-resilient-food-system/
LOCATION:LACI\, 525 S Hewitt St\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90013
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250403T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250403T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T152706
CREATED:20250403T001844Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250403T001844Z
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SUMMARY:Kelp Kulture seminar: Learning and Living among California's Kelp Forests
DESCRIPTION:Marco Mazza is a UCSB graduate who specializes in underwater photography and cinematography. With a truly comprehensive understanding of the ocean and its ever-changing waters\, Marco has established himself among top watermen (and women) in the rough seas of Northern California. With a camera in hand and passion at heart\, Marco aims to document the natural beauty of our world in ways that inspire others and help to promote environmental awareness and conservation. \nPlease RSVP to receive the Zoom link. We’ll see you there! \nRSVP HERE
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/kelp-kulture-seminar-learning-and-living-among-californias-kelp-forests/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250403T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250403T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T152706
CREATED:20250331T174754Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250331T174754Z
UID:22250-1743681600-1743696000@sustain.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:Climate Forward Conference 2025
DESCRIPTION:In celebration of Earth Month\, the USC Wrigley Institute for Environment and Sustainability and the USC Dornsife Center for the Political Future are hosting a series of conversations around advancing climate change issues.  \nPlease join the sixth annual Climate Forward conference\, which focuses on finding practical solutions to climate change and identifying the political obstacles to implementing those changes. \nThe conference is FREE. You can participate in person\, via Zoom\, or via livestream. Lunch is provided. Space is limited. Registration is required. \nIN PERSON – REGISTER HERE \nZOOM – REGISTER HERE \nSchedule: \n12:00PM – 1:00PM: Lunch Buffet\, Climate Fair\, and USC Student Art Exhibit\, “A Sea Change” by Callianne Jones (Artist) and Allison Agsten (Curator) \n1:00PM – 1:20PM: Welcome Remarks from CPF Director Bob Shrum\, Wrigley Institute Director Joe Árvai\, Dornsife Divisional Dean for the Social Sciences Bill Deverell\, and USC President Carol Folt \n1:20PM – 2:25PM: “Boom\, Not Gloom: A Battle Plan for the Next Four Years of Climate (In)Action” Panel \nJennifer Granholm: Former U.S. Secretary of Energy and First Female Governor of Michigan; One of Time’s Most Influential People 2024\nJoe Árvai: Director\, USC Wrigley Institute for Environment and Sustainability \n2:30PM – 3:00PM: “The Politics of Electric Vehicles: Red State and Blue State Trends” Panel \nDavid Hill: Director of Hill Research Consultants; Republican Pollster\nMike Murphy: Co-Director\, USC Center for the Political Future \n3:00PM – 4:00PM: “Climate Policy and the Two Parties: The Search for Common Ground” Panel \nBarbara Boxer: Former U.S. Senator (D-CA)\nGarret Graves: Former U.S. Representative (R-LA)\nBob Shrum (Moderator): Director\, USC Center for the Political Future \nThe mission at the USC Dornsife Center for the Political Future is to advance civil dialogue and research that transcends partisan divisions and finds solutions to pressing national and global challenges. The mission at the USC Dornsife Wrigley Institute for Environmental Studies and Sustainability is to work toward sparking meaningful\, nonpartisan change to save our planet.
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/climate-forward-conference-2025/
LOCATION:University of Southern California\, Town & Gown\, 665 W Exposition Blvd\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90089\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250403T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250403T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T152706
CREATED:20250403T002623Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250403T002623Z
UID:22269-1743694200-1743699600@sustain.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:Climate Equity LA Series: Advancing Shade Equity for a Cool\, Healthy LA
DESCRIPTION:The City of Los Angeles’ Climate Emergency Mobilization Office (CEMO)\, Board of Public Works\, invites you to join its next Climate Equity LA (CELA) Series virtual event: Advancing Shade Equity for a Cool\, Healthy LA! \nThe event speakers are Edith de Guzman\, PhD\, Cooperative Extension Specialist\, UC Agriculture and Natural Resources / UCLA Luskin Center for Innovation; Monica Dean\, Climate and Sustainability Practice Director\, USC Dornsife Public Exchange; Rachel Malarich\, City Forest Officer\, Office of Forest Management\, Board of Public Works\, City of Los Angeles; and Marta Segura\, MPH\, Chief Heat Officer and Director of CEMO\, Board of Public Works\, City of Los Angeles. \nSubmit any questions in advance via the Zoom registration form. Spanish\, Korean\, and American Sign Language (ASL) interpretation will be available during the event. The webinar recording will be shared following the event on YouTube and the CEMO website. \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/climate-equity-la-series-advancing-shade-equity-for-a-cool-healthy-la/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250404T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250404T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T152706
CREATED:20250319T174228Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250319T174228Z
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SUMMARY:Future Food Symposium
DESCRIPTION:The Future Food Symposium will explore the opportunities and challenges of sustainable novel proteins\, from perspectives of science and engineering to regulatory and policy. Our speakers span the private and public sectors\, with experts from academia\, non-profits\, and California leaders in the cultivated meat industry\, as well as our first inaugural cohort of UCLA Future Food Graduate Fellows.  The future of food systems – especially in the state of California—is a critical issue for the health of Californians\, and to ensure nutritious food is accessible for all\, especially in the face of extreme events that disrupt food supply chains. The symposium will celebrate our research achievements and Future Food Fellows training program that launched with state funding support.  \nJoin the UCLA community for a critical dive in to novel proteins research\, developments in the field\, and its role in the future of local\, national\, and global food systems with Jimmy Fremgen\, Director of Policy at Food Solutions Action; David Welch\, Chief Scientific Officer and Co-Founder at Synthesis Capital; Sanah Baig\, Former White House Senior Policy Advisor and USDA Deputy Under Secretary; Eric Schulze\, Founder of GoodHumans; and UCLA ‘s Future Food Fellows: Corinne Smith\, Rebecca (Ceci) Cohen\, Maria Trubetskaya\, Erika López-Lara\, and Justine Kim. The symposium will be moderated by Amy Rowat\, UCLA Professor and RFI Faculty Director\, with closing remarks by Jack Bobo\, RFI Executive Director. \nEveryone is welcome. Refreshments will be served. \nREGISTER HERE \nParking is encouraged in UCLA’s Parking Structure 2 located at 719 Hilgard Ave\, Los Angeles\, CA 90024. Visitor parking is located on the first and second floors. \nPlease note you will be attending an event where photography\, audio\, and video recording may occur. The Rothman Family Institute for Food Studies will highlight this event\, which means your name\, image or video (video and/or audio) may appear on our website\, social media\, or other media formats. By attending the event\, you consent to the Rothman Family Institute for Food Studies photographing\, filming and using your image and likeness.
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/future-food-symposium/
LOCATION:Hershey Hall Salon\, 801 Hilgard Ave\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90095\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250405T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250405T110000
DTSTAMP:20260403T152706
CREATED:20250306T000918Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250306T000918Z
UID:22169-1743847200-1743850800@sustain.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:Guided Botanical Garden Drop-in Tour – April 5
DESCRIPTION:Join a Garden Guide for a tour of a living museum featuring collections of plants from around the globe! \nYou’ll hear the stories of selected plants in the Garden and their relevance to human society. All ages are welcome. Tours meet at the La Kretz Garden Pavilion at the northern end of the Garden and are given a grace period of 5 minutes. \nTours are free.
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/guided-botanical-garden-drop-in-tour-april-5/
LOCATION:UCLA Mildred E Mathias Botanical Garden\, La Kretz Garden Pavilion\, 707 Tiverton Dr\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90095
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250405T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250405T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T152706
CREATED:20250306T000451Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250306T000451Z
UID:22166-1743858000-1743865200@sustain.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:Botanical Art Class with Konstanze Rausch
DESCRIPTION:Dive into the world of botanical-inspired art with this workshop led by artist and instructor Konstanze Rausch! \nJoin the Garden for this hands-on experience to explore a variety of captivating mediums and innovative techniques. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to unleash your inner artist! \nThis event is free. Supplies are not provided. \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/botanical-art-class-with-konstanze-rausch/
LOCATION:UCLA Mildred E Mathias Botanical Garden\, La Kretz Garden Pavilion\, 707 Tiverton Dr\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90095
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250407T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250407T183000
DTSTAMP:20260403T152706
CREATED:20250318T165819Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250328T003311Z
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SUMMARY:Food Day - LA Climate Week
DESCRIPTION:Join LA Climate Week Food Day\, a full day of networking\, expert panels\, and delicious plant-based meals\, all focused on how food can drive climate action. This event\, held at Fiesta Hall in West Hollywood\, is part of LA Climate Week\, a series of dozens of events promoting sustainability across the region. \nWhat to Expect: \n• Three Impactful Panels: Explore youth advocacy\, public policy\, and cultural shifts in plant-based food with council members\, nonprofit leaders\, and celebrities leading the charge for a sustainable future. \n• Networking Opportunities: Connect with city leaders\, ESG professionals\, sustainability experts\, activists\, business leaders\, and influencers. \n• Free Plant-Based Meals: Enjoy complementary breakfast\, lunch\, and refreshments throughout the day. \nWhether you’re a climate advocate\, policymaker\, or simply curious\, this event is your chance to engage with the growing movement for sustainable\, plant-based food—right in the heart of Los Angeles. \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/food-day-la-climate-week/
LOCATION:Fiesta Hall\, West Hollywood\, 1166 North Vista Street\, West Hollywood\, CA\, 90046\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250408T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250408T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T152706
CREATED:20250319T175932Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250319T175932Z
UID:22223-1744124400-1744131600@sustain.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:Climate Case Study Workshop: "Fact or Fiction? Evaluating Corporate Sustainability Through Disclosed Data"
DESCRIPTION:As California moves forward with mandatory corporate climate disclosures (SB 253 & SB 261)\, how can we tell which companies are truly leading on sustainability — and which are just greenwashing? \n​Join an interactive workshop hosted by the Center for Impact at UCLA Anderson\, and UCLA Open for Good Initiative\, to explore real corporate sustainability data and tackle key challenges in evaluating environmental performance and transparency. Using actual S&P 500 disclosure data\, participants will examine how companies report on climate risks\, GHG emissions\, and net-zero targets — and what these disclosures reveal about corporate climate action. \n​What you will do: \n\nAnalyze real sustainability data using an interactive dashboard\nDiscuss challenges in evaluating data quality\, comparability\, and credibility\nConsider how selective disclosure and greenwashing complicate sustainability assessments\nWork in small groups to develop and debate rankings of company performance\n\n​Who should attend:\nThis workshop is ideal for industry practitioners\, investors\, MBA students\, and anyone interested in climate strategy\, sustainability reporting\, and corporate accountability — especially as California’s new climate disclosure laws take effect. \n​Workshop lead: Tyson Timmer\, Case Writer and Corporate Sustainability Researcher\, UCLA Open for Good Initiative \n​Join us to be part of the conversation shaping the future of corporate sustainability in California! \nREGISTER HERE \nWe encourage you to bring: \n\nyour laptop\nreusable water bottle\n\nAn exciting speaker event to follow at UCLA Anderson directly after this event – to be announced soon!
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/climate-case-study-workshop-fact-or-fiction-evaluating-corporate-sustainability-through-disclosed-data/
LOCATION:Marion Anderson Hall Grand Salon\, 110 Westwood Plaza\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90095\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250408T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250408T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T152706
CREATED:20250405T002257Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250405T002257Z
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SUMMARY:Habitability and Multispecies Flourishing: From Local to Planetary
DESCRIPTION:Join an enlightening panel discussion on the harmonious coexistence of humans and non-human species\, with a special focus on Los Angeles\, urban biodiversity\, and the concept of rewilding. \nExplore how our local environment in Los Angeles can support thriving ecosystems and enhance habitat diversity. Our expert panel will delve into the importance of urban biodiversity\, strategies for rewilding urban spaces\, and the ethical dimensions of human-non-human interactions in a planetary perspective. \n​Don’t miss this opportunity to engage in discussions that are crucial for the future of our planet and the well-being of all species. Whether you’re passionate about environmental sustainability\, urban planning\, or simply curious about our interconnected world\, this event promises to inspire and inform. \nREGISTER HERE \n​Organized by Better Earth Productions with the support of LA Climate Week\, Re:wild your Campus and Berggruen Institute.
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/habitability-and-multispecies-flourishing-from-local-to-planetary/
LOCATION:La Kretz Garden Pavilion\, 707 Tiverton Avenue\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90095\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Better Earth Productions":MAILTO:hi@betterearthproductions.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250408T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250408T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T152706
CREATED:20250331T211733Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250331T211733Z
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SUMMARY:Building the Future: A Live Inevitable Podcast with Patrick Maloney
DESCRIPTION:Join My Climate Journey (MCJ) Managing Partner and Host\, Cody Simms\, for a live recording of the Inevitable podcast. Cody will share the stage with Patrick Maloney\, the Co-founder and CEO of CIV. \n​This event offers a deep dive into climate tech from a seasoned entrepreneur\, exploring the future of critical infrastructure\, nuclear energy\, and the evolving landscape of climate innovation. Expect candid insights\, bold ideas\, and a thought-provoking discussion on what it takes to build and scale transformative companies in this space. Stick around after the recording for a networking happy hour. \n4:45pm – Doors open\, check-in\n5:00pm – Recording starts (at Crown Auditorium)\n5:45pm – Q&A with the guest\n6:00pm – 7:00pm – Networking reception (in D Atrium) \nPlease arrive early!\nBest parking to access UCLA Anderson is at Parking Structure 4\, off of Sunset blvd \nREGISTER HERE\n​
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/building-the-future-a-live-inevitable-podcast-with-patrick-maloney/
LOCATION:Crown Family Auditorium\, Marion Anderson Hall 3rd level\, UCLA Anderson School of Management\, 110 Westwood Plaza\, Los Angeles\, 90095\, United States
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