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SUMMARY:FOOD WASTE: Solutions Informed by Science
DESCRIPTION:FOOD WASTE: Solutions Informed by Science \n(and what to do with your leftovers)\n \n\nMassimo Bottura\, Osteria Francescana & Food for Soul \nAmy Hammes\, EcoSet Consulting \nJennifer Jay\, UCLA \nModerated by Evan Kleiman\, KCRW Good Food \n\nTuesday\, May 2nd\n7:00 pm to 8:30 pm\nFreud Playhouse\, Macgowan Hall\n\nWorld-renowned chef Massimo Bottura\, UCLA professor Jenny Jay\, Zero Waste Consultant and “Waste Warrior” Amy Hammes will participate in a panel discussion moderated by Evan Kleiman on “Food waste: solutions informed by science\,” hosted by Dr. Amy Rowat\, Science and Food\, and the UCLA Healthy Campus Initiative. The discussion will focus on measuring the environmental effects of food waste\, how policy influences food waste and its relationship to hunger and the environment\nMassimo Bottura’s book\, Never Trust a Skinny Italian Chef\, will be available for sale and a book signing will take place right after the lecture. \nThe lecture will be held at Freud Playhouse\, which is located inside Macgowan Hall\, near the intersections of Wyton Dr. and Charles E. Young Dr. East. Doors open at 6:30 pm. Parking is $8 (if paid at pay station) and is available at parking structure #3 inside the pay-by-space  area. \nTICKETS CAN BE PURCHASED BY PHONE AT (310) 825-2101\, IN PERSON AT UCLA CENTRAL TICKET OFFICE (CTO)\, OR THROUGH TICKETMASTER. General admission tickets are available for $25 . Tickets bought over the phone or in person will not include additional fees or surcharges. The UCLA CTO is located on-campus and is open Monday–Friday\, 10am–4pm. General admission tickets can also be purchased online from Ticketmaster for $25 plus additional fees. A limited number of $5 student tickets are available to current UCLA students. These must be purchased in person at the UCLA CTO with a valid Bruin Card. \n\nFor questions\, please email laurah@ucla.edu
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/food-waste-solutions-informed-by-science/
LOCATION:Freud Playhouse\, MacGowan Hall
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SUMMARY:UCLA Healthy Campus Initiative 2017 Celebration #DreamRevolution
DESCRIPTION:UCLA Healthy Campus Initiative 2017 Celebration \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n#DreamRevolution\n\n\n\n \nThursday May 4th\, 4:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.\nLiving Amphitheater\, UCLA Sunset Recreation Center\n \nThe Healthy Campus Initiative\, envisioned and supported by Jane and Terry Semel\, invites you to celebrate the Grand Opening of UCLA’s New Living Amphitheater! Located inside the Sunset Recreation Complex\, this venue provides a welcoming space for our campus community. The Amphitheater has literally come alive with 31 community garden boxes tended by UCLA students\, staff and faculty. \n \nThe event will feature a high-energy contemporary adaptation of Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream\, Directed by Joe Olivieri\, Head of UCLA’s Undergraduate Acting Program\, and featuring rising-star actors and designers from UCLA’s Department of Theater.\n \n4:00 p.m. HCI-funded student projects competition\, giveaways\, demos\, live music\n5:00 p.m. Live show featuring surprise celebrity guests and theater\n6:30 p.m. Celebration party with free food\, drink and live music\n \nEnvisioned and supported by Jane and Terry Semel\, Healthy Campus Initiative (HCI) is committed to making UCLA the healthiest campus in America. The UCLA Healthy Campus Initiative has grown into a powerful well-being movement\, not only on the UCLA campus but is now being expanded across the entire UC system! \n \nWe have so much to celebrate! Be a part of the movement! #LiveWell\n \nTickets: FREE at UCLA’s Central Ticket Office\, $25 online \n \nFor more information visit: http://healthy.ucla.edu/dreamrevolution \n \nHelp share the Facebook event page: https://www.facebook.com/events/889511771151715/
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/healthy-campus-annual-celebration/
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SUMMARY:Impact Alumni Mixer hosted by UCLA Anderson\, Luskin\, and IOES Leaders in Sustainability
DESCRIPTION:Calling all alumni working in the impact sector for a relaxing evening on campus to network\, mingle and be inspired. Would you consider yourself a social\, environmental or sustainability impact professional? Are you looking to pivot into an impact role in the future? Are you a graduate of UCLA Luskin\, Anderson\, LiS or other sustainability or social impact program at UCLA? \nIf so\, please join UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs\, UCLA Anderson School of Management and the Leaders in Sustainability Program for a social impact alumni mixer on the Luskin 3rd floor patio. Enjoy light refreshments\, meet others working to drive social and environmental change\, and hear updates from each program. \nAttire: evening casual.
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/impact-alumni-mixer-hosted-by-ucla-anderson-luskin-and-ioes-leaders-in-sustainability/
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SUMMARY:Public Housing & Activism Series Pt. III Resisting Displacement in Boyle Heights
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday\, May 9\, 2017\n5:30PM – 7:30PM\nUCLA Public Affairs\, PAB 2355 \nPAB room 2355\, 2nd Floor\, UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs\n337 Charles E. Young Drive East\, Los Angeles\, 90024\n**Light refreshments will be served. Please bring your own beverage**\n\n \nPublic Housing & Activism Series Pt. III:\nGente Si\, Gentrify No: Resisting Displacement in Boyle Heights \n \nActivists\, residents\, and community members will come together to discuss the struggle against gentrification and displacement in Boyle Heights. Boyle Heights is at the epicenter of a spatially contested struggle for shelter in the midst of Los Angeles’ crisis of housing affordability. This renewed interested in the neighborhood comes after decades of disinvestment\, racial discrimination\, and substandard employment opportunities for its long-term residents. As a historic entry point for Mexican immigrants into the country\, gentrification in Boyle Heights has not only taken a toll on the neighborhood’s most vulnerable populations\, but it has eroded the vital social and cultural institutions of self-determination. But the threat of displacement has also inspired a rigorous and thriving social movement in response. In a moderated discussion\, panelists will explore the realities of gentrification and the organizing that has emerged as a response to provide context to the debate about gentrification in the neighborhood\, and similar debates taking place across Los Angeles. \nPANELISTS: \nAlessandro Negrete\, Outreach Officer\, Boyle Heights Neighborhood Council \nElizabeth Blaney\, Co-Executive Director\, Union de Vecinos \nLeonardo Vilchis\, Co-Executive Director\, Union de Vecinos \nZacil Pech\, Founder< Defend Boyle Heights \nNico Avina\, Co-Owner\, Espacio 1839 \n  \n************************** \nPRESENTED BY: \n  \n  \n  \n************************** \nDirections to UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs:\nhttp://luskin.ucla.edu/content/visit-us \nPARKING ($12.00/car) UCLA Lot 3 or Lot 2 (depending on availability): \nThe UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs building is located in the northeast section of the UCLA campus\, adjacent to the Murphy Sculpture Garden. Visitors to the Public Affairs Building should plan on entering campus at the Westholme entrance off Hilgard Avenue\, then drive up to the Lot 2 kiosk and pay the attendant for parking in UCLA Lot 3 or Lot 2 (depending on availability). \nView the Luskin School of Public Affairs location on the UCLA interactive campus map. \n**************************\nFor questions\, please contact Julie Lindner at:julie.lindner@anderson.ucla.edu \nHave questions about Public Housing & Activism Series Pt. III (05/09/17) Resisting Displacement in Boyle Heights? Contact UCLA Ziman Center for Real Estate
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/public-housing-activism-series-pt-iii-resisting-displacement-in-boyle-heights/
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