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SUMMARY:InterActions LA 2021
DESCRIPTION:Economic relief to individuals is playing a major role in helping people in LA make ends meet during the COVID-19 pandemic. Expanded unemployment payments and sporadic federal relief checks provided cash to people struggling to make rent and buy food. These pandemic-related cash supports are drawing attention to the role that guaranteed income programs can play in helping individuals get out of poverty. \nA growing number of places in California\, across the country\, and the world are piloting programs and approaches to get money to the people who need it most. From Black and Pacific Islander mothers to low-income older adults to citywide programs in Stockton and Compton\, guaranteed and universal basic income programs are gaining traction. Each program is demonstrating this concept on different populations and outcomes. In South Korea\, basic income recipients were restricted to spending their dollars only in their local neighborhood. In San Francisco\, the program seeks to improve maternal and child outcomes by providing cash support before the child is even born. All of these programs try to address deep economic concerns that low- and middle-income households face in high-cost regions. \nHow can these local issues be addressed through a federal program that potentially provides cash support? What have cities learned about their role in providing cash relief through these pilots and pandemic relief? If a federal basic income program existed\, what role could local and state governments play? This spring\, InterActions LA will bring together the latest thinking and action on the opportunities and applications around moving toward a guaranteed income for people who could benefit in the Los Angeles region. \n\n\nSchedule and full speaker details to come. \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/interactions-la-2021/
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SUMMARY:Finding Meaning in the Face of COVID\, Community Injustice\, and Political Polarization
DESCRIPTION:The Semel Healthy Campus Initiative & MindWell team invites you to the 5th annual Eudaimonia Event! \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/finding-meaning-in-the-face-of-covid-community-injustice-and-political-polarization/
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SUMMARY:La Kretz Center for California Conservation Science Annual Lecture
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a live stream of the 2021 Annual ‘La Kretz Center Lecture’ which features our first decade of UCLA La Kretz Center Postdocs. The event will highlight our panelists’ current conservation work and goals.Our postdoctoral program has been one of the main accomplishments at the La Kretz Center. Our awardees are an incredibly interesting\, and passionate group of young conservation scientists. \nFor this year’s Annual Lecture\, Director Brad Shaffer will interview past and present La Kretz Postdocs about their ongoing planned conservation research.Each will present a 3-4 minute lightning talk on their proudest accomplishments and plans for future work. \nThere should be plenty of time for panelists to answer follow-up questions as a group and in individual breakout rooms. Pour your favorite beverage and learn what this amazing group of young scientists have been conserving! \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/la-kretz-center-for-california-conservation-science-annual-lecture/
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SUMMARY:COVID: Taking the Journey Together (A Guided Conversation)
DESCRIPTION:The COVID-19 pandemic continues to leave many of us grieving all that we’ve lost in its wake. We might find ourselves longing for a much-needed hug\, the holding of a fearful hand\, or the joy of sharing a belly laugh with one another. There is also the uneasiness & fear of living with uncertainty. How do I make plans for the future? Where will my joy come from\, my peace? Will we ever get back to normal? Do I have what it takes to thrive in this new reality? These are deep spiritual questions without easy answers. If you have been touched by COVID\, join us. You are not alone. \n  \nPlease join the Simms/Mann-UCLA Center for Integrative Oncology Chaplain\, Michael Eselun\, as we explore and share with each other in a safe\, welcoming and non-judgmental space\, this spiritual journey that COVID has carved out for us. The Simms/Mann-UCLA Center for Integrative Oncology provides whole person psychosocial and spiritual care to those touched by cancer and their loved ones at UCLA. \n  \nCapacity is limited and first come first serve\, so please email cimbery@conet.ucla.edu if interested in participating.
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/covid-taking-the-journey-together-a-guided-conversation/
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SUMMARY:Now\, More Than Ever: Movement Building for Climate\, Racial\, and Health Justice
DESCRIPTION:This is the third session of the series: Now\, More Than Ever: Movement Building for Climate\, Racial\, and Health Justice. There has never been a more critical time for advancing health\, equity and social justice while addressing climate change. This session will focus on the synergies between climate and racial justice movements and their promise in improving health\, and community-based advocacy and policy initiatives to promote climate and racial justice in California and beyond. \nREGISTER HERE \n 
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/now-more-than-ever-movement-building-for-climate-racial-and-health-justice/
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SUMMARY:Engineering in Action: Transportation Equity
DESCRIPTION:You’re invited to our next installment of our Engineering in Action series\, which will bring together a panel of experts from L.A. to D.C. to discuss transportation equity. Discover how transportation planning and implementation impacts communities and the innovative solutions being developed to transform the cities of the 21st century. \nThis series was created in partnership with the UCLA Chapter of National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE) to address societal challenges encountered in engineering disciplines through an interdisciplinary lens. \nWe hope you can join us for this exciting discussion of how society can move towards accessible\, equitable\, sustainable and affordable transportation for all. \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/engineering-in-action-transportation-equity/
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SUMMARY:Municipal Green Building Conference & Expo
DESCRIPTION:Our 2021 theme is The Time is Now!\nThe unprecedented events of 2020 punctuated the urgency of the climate crisis\, the pervasiveness of racial inequities and environmental injustices\, the deep impacts of housing unaffordability\, and the vulnerability of our societal systems to handle extreme disruptions. “The Time is Now!” is a recognition that our actions to combat climate change\, while strengthening our adaptive capacity\, must be immediate\, must be accelerated\, and must be intersectional. \n\nThe Time is Now! for Climate Action & Rapid Decarbonization.\nThe Time is Now! for Adaptation & Resilience.\nThe Time is Now! for Equity & Environmental Justice.\nThe Time is Now! for Racial Healing & Building Community Power.\nThe Time is Now! for a Healthy Post-COVID Future.\n\nREGISTER HERE \n 
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/municipal-green-building-conference-expo-2/
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SUMMARY:Queer Migrant Futures: Joy\, Kinship\, & Soul-Based Connection
DESCRIPTION:Love and laughter are essential to sustain our visions of futures beyond settler colonial borders. Join us on zoom for performances of poetry\, song\, and movement by acclaimed queer migrant artists Alan Pelaez Lopez\, Yosimar Reyes\, and Soultree. As we journey to a place of spirit and soul-based connection where joy\, care\, and kinship are prioritized over policies and reform\, together we will open pathways to queer migrant futures. Audience Q&A with the artists will follow performances. \nFeaturing:\nAlan Pelaez Lopez\nYosimar Reyes\nSoultree \nPart of the Sawyer Seminar Sanctuary Spaces: Reworlding Humanism\nArt by Angélica \nREGISTER HERE \n 
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/queer-migrant-futures-joy-kinship-soul-based-connection/
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SUMMARY:Coastalong Festival
DESCRIPTION:Do you want to save the environment while jamming out to music? How about learning what you can do to be more sustainable? Coastalong Music & Sustainability Festival has you covered. \nHop on over and come watch our performers COAST MODERN\, DARK DAZEY\, WHITE JAGG\, and LOVESICK CLUB and hear from key note speakers from United People on May 22nd @1pm PST. \nWe aren’t going to let anything get in our way to jam out so everything will be virtual and available here http://coastalongmusicfestival.com/ \nRSVP HERE
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/coastalong-festival-2/
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SUMMARY:Semel HCI 2021 Virtual Celebration: #BruinsTogether
DESCRIPTION:Featuring: \nThe UCLA Semel Healthy Campus Initiative Center Eudaimonia Lifetime Achievement Award Presentation \n\nJeanie Buss\, Governor of the Los Angeles Lakers\n\n  \nHealth Equity and Social Justice Panelists: \n\nMetta Sandiford-Artest\, NBA World Champion\nDr. Nicole Green\, Director of CAPS\nDr. Michael Rodriguez\, UCLA Professor\nJessica Arzola\, Nurse and MPH Student\nMiranda Kim\, Assistant Student Wellness Commissioner\n\n  \nMusical Performances: \n\nResonance A Capella\nDavid Flores of Las Cafeteras\n\n  \nThe Jane B. Semel Appreciation and Recognition Awards Ceremony \nFollow us on social media @healthyucla for exciting event updates and for a chance to win special prizes! \nBe a part of the movement! #BruinsTogether \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/semel-hci-2021-virtual-celebration-bruinstogether/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210527T160000
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SUMMARY:Sustainability Action Research (SAR) Final Presentations
DESCRIPTION:Event Schedule\n4:00pm Program Introduction\n4:10pm Research Project Presentations \n\nASUCLA Licensing (4:10-4:25pm)\nAcademic Waste Diversion (4:25-4:40pm)\nEquity\, Diversity\, and Inclusion (4:40-4:55pm)\nGreen Games (4:55-5:10pm)\nGreen Labs (5:10-5:25pm)\nPlastic Policy Implementation (5:25-5:40pm)\nOutdoor Spaces (5:40-5:55pm)\n\n5:55pm Concluding Thoughts \nZOOM LINK \nSustainability Action Research (SAR) is a student-initiated\, student-designed\, and student-facilitated research program offered through the Institute of the Environment & Sustainability (IoES). In the winter and spring quarters of each academic year\, students on Sustainability Action Research Teams are partnered with a campus stakeholder to research\, rethink\, investigate\, and tackle UCLA’s greatest sustainability issues. The 2021 Sustainability Action Research Directors cordially invite you to join us in honoring the dedicated work of this year’s students and the incredible research they have been completing to further the sustainability of all aspects of the UCLA community.
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/sustainability-action-research-sar-final-presentations/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210527T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210527T210000
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SUMMARY:California Native Ecological Knowledge\, Culture\, and Stories
DESCRIPTION:We’re hosting another class on traditional ecological knowledge led by native plant expert and cultural educator Nicholas Hummingbird! The class will be Thursday\, May 27 at 7-9 pm via Zoom. Fill out this form to reserve your spot in the class. All are welcome to attend! \nThe first 70 UCLA-affiliated sign-ups can reserve a spot for free. We ask additional attendees to contribute $15-$35 to the speaker. We will email you with the link to the event and information on how to donate (if applicable) by May 26.
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/california-native-ecological-knowledge-culture-and-stories/
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