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SUMMARY:Let's Get Quizzical: Sustainability Jeopardy
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER HERE\n\nJoin us for a fun night of Sustainability trivia with guest speaker Tamar Christensen! UCLA faculty member\, Tamar Christensen\, will talk to us about living a zero waste lifestyle during COVID-19 and show us how she does this from her home. This will be followed by a sustainability focused jeopardy game hosted by members of the Residential Life Sustainability Team\, Charlee Jean Johnson and Lujain (Lulu) Altawarah. Make sure you listen closely to Tamar’s talk because it’ll be its own jeopardy category! \nFeel free to attend our event in a team of two or come prepared to create a team of new people to win great prizes! The first place winners will each receive UCLA zero waste kits and the second place winners will each receive a reusable water bottle\, reusable utensil set\, and metal straw. Registration is open to all individuals and you are not required to be affiliated with UCLA to register. \n\n 
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/lets-get-quizzical-sustainability-jeopardy/
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SUMMARY:Preparing for Even Wilder Wildfires
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER HERE\nFree webinar. Open to the public. Registration required. This session will explore the impacts of wildfires on health\, low-income housing\, and small water systems\, as well as highlight innovative tactics to increase resiliency\, especially for populations that are most vulnerable to wildfire. This session is part of the Luskin Summit series.
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/preparing-for-even-wilder-wildfires/
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SUMMARY:Sustainability Office Hours
DESCRIPTION:Come chat with the UCLA sustainability team about anything and everything you’re curious about each third Tuesday of the month from 3-4PM. \nZOOM LINK
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/sustainability-office-hours-2/
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SUMMARY:Nikole Hannah-Jones Fireside Chat
DESCRIPTION:RSVP and Submit Questions Here\nPlease join us for a keynote speaking event featuring Nikole Hannah-Jones\, a MacArthur Fellow and Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter covering racial injustice for The New York Times Magazine and creator of the landmark 1619 Project. The event\, moderated by Dr. Eraka Bath\, will reflect on and explore Blackness\, not only in the context of our nation’s history but also in science and medicine. \n 
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/nikole-hannah-jones-fireside-chat/
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SUMMARY:A Landmark Opportunity for Park Equity
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER HERE\nFree webinar. Open to the public. Registration required. The pandemic has proved the importance of public parks for our physical and mental well-being\, as well as the environmental health of our communities. During this watershed moment\, new funding and initiatives offer an opportunity to improve access to public spaces for all. This discussion will illuminate new pathways to increase park equity in Los Angeles and beyond. This session is part of the Luskin Summit series.
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/a-landmark-opportunity-for-park-equity/
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SUMMARY:Net Impact UCLA: Sustainability Impact Spotlight
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER HERE\nJoin us this February 17th for the annual speaker panel hosted by Net Impact UCLA! This winter quarter\, we focus on leaders\, innovators\, and pioneers that are creating an impact within the field of sustainability. We will discuss topics ranging from social change to entrepreneurship\, followed by an open Q&A session. If you are interested\, register at the link above!
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/net-impact-ucla-sustainability-impact-spotlight/
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SUMMARY:UCOP Sustainability at Home: Creating a spring herb and vegetable garden
DESCRIPTION:ZOOM LINK\nThe UCOP Sustainability Affinity Group\, in partnership with the UCOP Department of Energy and Sustainability\, invite the UC community to participate in “Sustainability at Home”\, a three-part virtual speaker series event in celebration of Earth Month (April). \nPart one of the speaker series will kick-off on Wednesday\, February 24th from 12-1pm with a presentation by UC Master Gardener\, Shilpa Thanawala. UC Master Gardeners are volunteers trained and certified by the University of California to provide research-based information about home horticulture and pest management. They serve their communities by answering questions from the public\, teaching workshops\, leading plant clinics\, and speaking on a variety of subjects. \nDuring this one hour presentation\, Shilpa will demonstrate how we can be sustainable at home by planting spring herbs and vegetables (Her tomatoes in containers are legendary!) and answer any gardening questions you may have. So\, grab a fork and join us for this lunchtime presentation! \nThe celebration continues next month with a UC Master Composter presentation on recycling and composting and concludes in April with a presentation on canning\, pickling and dehydration by UC Master Food Preservers.
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/ucop-sustainability-at-home-event/
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SUMMARY:The Impact of Climate and the Physical Environment on Human Health
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER HERE\nAbout the speaker: \nRichard Joseph Jackson\, MD MPH FAAP HonAIA HonFASLA\, is Professor emeritus at the Fielding School of Public Health at the University of California\, Los Angeles\, where he was Department Chair in Environmental Health Science. A pediatrician\, he has served in many leadership positions with the California Health Department\, including the highest as the State Health Officer.  For nine years he was Director of the CDC’s National Center for Environmental Health and received the Presidential Distinguished Service Award.  In October\, 2011\, he was elected to the National Academy of Medicine of the National Academy of Sciences and since 2019 he has been co-lead of the NAM’s Health and Climate Interest Group. \nJackson was instrumental in establishing the California Birth Defects Monitoring Program and in the creation of state and national laws to reduce risks from pesticides\, especially to farm workers and to children. While at CDC he established major environmental public health programs and instituted the federal effort to “biomonitor” chemical levels in the US population.  He has received its Hero Award from the Breast Cancer Fund; Lifetime Achievement Awards from the Public Health Law Association and from the New Partners for Smart Growth; the John Heinz Award for national leadership in the Environment; the Sedgwick Memorial Medal\, the highest award of the American Public Health Association for Distinguished Service.  In 2015 he received the Henry Hope Reed Award for his contributions to Architecture. \nDick Jackson lectures and speaks on many issues\, particularly those related to Climate Heating\, Built Environment\, and Health.  He co-authored the books: Urban Sprawl and Public Health\, Making Healthy Places\, and Designing Healthy Communities for which he hosted a four hour PBS series. He has served on many environment and health boards\, as well as the Board of Directors of the American Institute of Architects. He is an elected Honorary Fellow of American Institute of Architects and elected Honorary Fellow of the American Society of Landscape Architects. Jackson has testified before the US Congress and California Legislature many times.  He is from Newark NJ.  When he was age 3\, his World War 2 fighter pilot father died of polio.  He and his spouse\, Joan\, live in Berkeley\, California\, and have three grown children and five grandchildren.
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/the-impact-of-climate-and-the-physical-environment-on-human-health/
ORGANIZER;CN="IMPACT @Anderson":MAILTO:impact@anderson.ucla.edu
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SUMMARY:High Impact Tea with Dr. Richard Jackson\, MD MPH
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER HERE\nRichard Joseph Jackson\, MD MPH FAAP HonAIA HonFASLA\, is Professor Emeritus at the UCLA Fielding School of Public Health\, where he was Department Chair in Environmental Health Science. A pediatrician\, he has served in many leadership positions with the California Health Department\, including the highest as the State Health Officer. For nine years he was Director of the CDC’s National Center for Environmental Health and received the Presidential Distinguished Service Award. Since 2019\, he has been co-lead of the National Academy of Medicine’s Health and Climate Interest Group. \nJackson was instrumental in establishing the California Birth Defects Monitoring Program and in the creation of state and national laws to reduce risks from pesticides\, especially to farm workers and to children. While at CDC he established major environmental public health programs and instituted the federal effort to “biomonitor” chemical levels in the US population. He has received its Hero Award from the Breast Cancer Fund; Lifetime Achievement Awards from the Public Health Law Association and from the New Partners for Smart Growth; the John Heinz Award for national leadership in the Environment; the Sedgwick Memorial Medal\, the highest award of the American Public Health Association for Distinguished Service. In 2015 he received the Henry Hope Reed Award for his contributions to Architecture. \nDick Jackson lectures and speaks on many issues\, particularly those related to Climate Heating\, Built Environment\, and Health. He co-authored the books: Urban Sprawl and Public Health\, Making Healthy Places\, and Designing Healthy Communities for which he hosted a four hour PBS series. He is from Newark\, NJ. When he was age 3\, his World War 2 fighter pilot father died of polio. He and his spouse\, Joan\, live in Berkeley\, California\, and have three grown children and five grandchildren.
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/high-impact-tea-with-dr-richard-jackson-md-mph/
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SUMMARY:DGSOM EDI Lecture Series - Dr. Okanlami - Disabusing Disability
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER HERE\nNationally\, he serves as the Disability Issues representative on the Steering Committee for the Group on Diversity and Inclusion at the AAMC\, and the National Medical Association’s Council on Medical Legislation. He speaks around the country on topics related to Diversity\, Equity\, and Inclusion\, including\, but not limited to the lack of black male physicians and creating a health system that is accessible and inclusive to both patients and providers with disabilities. He has been featured on CBS News\, Fox News\, PBS News Hour\, and MSNBC’s Morning Joe. He is leading efforts to create an adaptive sports program\, providing access to physical fitness and recreational and competitive sports for all.
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/dgsom-edi-lecture-series-dr-okanlami-disabusing-disability/
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