We want to make sure that you know about the inaugural Grow Riverside: Citrus and Beyond! conference - http://growriverside.com, which will focus on the development of urban agriculture strategies and solutions that cities can...
Presented by the Food Law Society and the David J. Epstein Program in Public Interest Law and Policy Wednesday, March 19, 2014, 5:30pm - 7:00pm, Room 1447 Dinner from Fresh...
A day with the CSU Farm Fresh Pop Up stand Beer Belly has always been about celebrating brands and projects that do it Local, Sustainably, and for community. This spring...
Community Celebration and Press Conference on Saturday, March 29 South LA neighborhood market owner Nelson Garcia is transforming his convenience store $1 Dollar Warehouse into a Healthy Neighborhood Market under...
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We are thrilled to announce our final events of the year, which are happening in conjunction with our student-created UCLA sustainability film festival: Green Screens! The Food Law Society is proud to be hosting two events during the festival: Thursday, 4/17 -- 12:15 to 1:15 -- Genetically Engineered Crops: A Panel Discussion -- 1347 Details forthcoming. Thursday, 4/17 -- 7:30pm --...
In 2014, almost every U.S. employer is seeking to be a “force for good” by reducing resource use and environmental impact. As a result, environment-focused jobs and internships now span...
Resnick Program for Food Law and Policy In Conjunction With The Litigation Section of The State Bar of California presents Food Fight: An Examination of Recent Trends in Food Litigation and Where...
The UCLA Sustainable Resource Center, E3: Ecology, Economy, Equity and Melnitz Movies cordially invite you to the first-ever environmental film festival at UCLA, Green Screens! What? Four amazing films...