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SUMMARY:GreenShorts Award Ceremony
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a live stream for the 2021 annual GreenShorts Award Ceremony where we will celebrate wining short environmental films created by Southern California and Louisiana high school students.\nWith Greenshorts\, high school students get a chance to sit in the director’s chair and win cash prizes. The contest invites two-minute-or-less films to showcase ideas\, commentary and vision and the world. \nRegister Here \nCategories:\nClimate Trailblazers\nActivists or communities making a positive climate impact \nReady Set Action\nSolutions for the environment and sustainability \nPower Poetry\nSlam poetry about the environmental crisis we face \nOut of the Box \nInspired by the environment\, let your creativity run wild! \nNo Justice No Green\nThe intersection of environmentalism and social justice issues \nWild CA\nAnimals\, plants\, or natural systems found in the great outdoors \nLearn more about GreenShorts 
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/greenshorts-award-ceremony/
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SUMMARY:Freedom and Fugitivity
DESCRIPTION:The closing event of the Sanctuary Spaces Sawyer Seminar\, Freedom and Fugitivity\, thinks across Black feminism and Indigenous studies to foreground “beautiful experiments” of flight\, refusal\, and rebellion. \nFeaturing:\nSaidiya Hartman\, Professor of English and Comparative Literature\, Columbia University; 2019 MacArthur Fellow \nIn conversation with:\nAisha K. Finch\, Associate Professor of Gender Studies and African American Studies\, UCLA \nTiffany Lethabo King\, Associate Professor of African-American Studies\, Women’s\, Gender\, and Sexuality Studies\, Georgia State University \nKyle Mays\, Assistant Professor of African American Studies\, American Indian Studies\, and History\, UCLA \nModerated by:\nSarah Haley\, Director of the UCLA Center for the Study of Women Black Feminism Initiative\nAssociate Professor of African American Studies and Gender Studies\, UCLA \nChaired by:\nAnanya Roy\, Director of the UCLA Luskin Institute on Inequality and Democracy\nProfessor of Urban Planning\, Social Welfare\, and Geography\, UCLA \nCo-organized with Black Feminism Initiative at UCLA\nCo-sponsored by the UCLA American Indian Studies Center \nPart of the Sawyer Seminar Sanctuary Spaces: Reworlding Humanism \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/freedom-and-fugitivity/
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SUMMARY:USGBC-LA's Thought Leadership Series: Reducing California's Fire Risk
DESCRIPTION:USGBC-LA is hosting this event to bring together the sustainability\, green building\, and fire prevention communities to jointly address wildfire resilience across California. The event will begin with virtual tours and expert interviews provided by local green building chapters in Northern and Southern California\, lead to multiple keynotes from community leaders\, feature panels from industry experts addressing the issues from a community and building level\, and then conclude with networking and meeting space for fire safe councils throughout the state. The mini-conference aims to convene fire scientists\, firefighters and fire safe councils\, forest management professionals\, cultural burning and environmental advocates\, and more. \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/usgbc-las-thought-leadership-series-reducing-californias-fire-risk/
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SUMMARY:Why We Care About Pollinators
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Tallamy is a professor in the Department of Entomology and\nWildlife Ecology at the University of Delaware\, where he has authored\n100+ research articles and taught Insect Taxonomy\, Behavioral\nEcology\, Humans and Nature\, and other courses for 40 yrs. \nHis book Bringing Nature Home: How Native Plants Sustain\nWildlife in Our Gardens was published by Timber Press in 2007 and\nwas awarded the 2008 silver medal by the Garden Writer’s\nAssociation. Tallamy was awarded the Garden Club of America\nMargaret Douglas Medal for Conservation and the Tom Dodd Jr.\nAward of Excellence in 2013. \nTallamy encourages use of home gardens that\nbridge the gaps between parks and preserves in\nproviding habitat for native species. \nhttps://www.eprievents.com/event/ad7d7da3-ab4a-4f95-aec2-ecfc475d9f18/summary
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/why-we-care-about-pollinators/
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SUMMARY:Pollinator Art\, Music\, Culture
DESCRIPTION:Jane Breckinridge is the director of the Euchee Butterfly Farm located in Leonard\, Oklahoma\, and an enrolled citizen of the Muscogee (Creek) Nation. She has spent the last twenty years raising and exhibiting butterflies throughout the United States and Canada\, as well as providing community and youth education on butterflies. \nIn 2013\, Ms. Breckinridge founded the Natives Raising Natives Project\, which is teaching rural tribal members to be butterfly farmers in order to reduce unemployment\, promote science education for Native youth and raise awareness of the need for protecting the fragile ecosystems that support butterflies and other threatened pollinators. She is the co-director of Tribal Environmental Action for Monarchs (TEAM) and Tribal Alliance for Pollinators (TAP) which partner with Monarch Watch and Native American tribes to restore habitat on tribal lands. \nShe has spent over thirty years working in the magazine publishing industry\, specializing in audience development and consumer marketing\, and graduated from Macalester College with a BA in Political Science. \nhttps://www.eprievents.com/event/ad7d7da3-ab4a-4f95-aec2-ecfc475d9f18/summary
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SUMMARY:Pollinator-Friendly Cooking Demo and Interview with Celebrity Chef\, Helen Cavallo
DESCRIPTION:Helen Cavallo is of Colombian and Italian descent\, and that background has dictated her love of food and family. Helen’s cooking style focuses on big\, bold flavors\, while always highlighting the main ingredient. Her culinary education came from her upbringing\, having learned to cook from some of the best…her family\, pros at feeding an army and cooking from the land. Through extensive travel in Europe and South America\, Helen has learned the importance of sustainable agriculture and lifestyle. That way of life\, coupled with her family-taught values\, drive Helen’s desire for excellence in her own catering and restaurant businesses. \nFood & Bounty restaurant bases it’s menus on everything that is seasonal and fresh. Menus change according to what’s available at farmers markets and their front yard garden. Food & Bounty is passionate about sourcing the highest quality ingredients and builds relationships with it’s vendors\, mostly from small farms where produce and humanely raised livestock come from. Helen uses the simplest of methods for cooking and preparing food\, believing firmly that an ingredient will shine on it’s own\, offering up the best flavors when handled with the proper care and attention. In the Food & Bounty kitchen you will always find olive oil and fresh herbs to help create the boldest of natural flavors. \nChef Helen Cavallo is also the host of That’s Fresh\, a short-form cooking show for moms and families produced by Disney. The show premiered September 2012 and airs on the Disney and Disney Junior channels. Through simple techniques and preparations\, Helen showcases one main ingredient in recipes that are accessible\, fun and above all\, delicious! \nRecently added is That’s Fresh Colombia\, which airs in Colombia\, South America. The show focuses on two of Helen’s favorite things food and family bringing her easy to make and delicious recipes to her family’s kitchen where Helen and her aunts cook together… back to her roots. \nhttps://www.eprievents.com/event/ad7d7da3-ab4a-4f95-aec2-ecfc475d9f18/summary
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/pollinator-friendly-cooking-demo-and-interview-with-celebrity-chef-helen-cavallo/
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SUMMARY:When You Are Sleeping: Bat Magic
DESCRIPTION:Mylea Bayless leads Bat Conservation International (BCI) Network & Partnerships Division with more than 20 years of experience in building collaborative teams for conservation\, research\, and wildlife management. “If you want to go quickly\, go alone. If you want to go far\, go together.” The wisdom of this African proverb defines her approach to conservation. A life-long student\, she is thrilled to be focusing her natural affinity for people to develop strategic partnerships that will grow our impact around the world. Bayless joined BCI in 2006\, with a career portfolio including State and Federal agency service and Academic research. Including bats\, her research background includes a variety of wildlife (including spotted owls\, bald eagles\, American pronghorn\, Merriam’s turkeys\, and Rocky Mountain elk). She holds degrees from Colorado State University (B.S.\, M.S.). \nhttps://www.eprievents.com/event/ad7d7da3-ab4a-4f95-aec2-ecfc475d9f18/summary
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/when-you-are-sleeping-bat-magic/
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SUMMARY:Pollinator and Bee Identification 101
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