‘Edible Feminisms’ panel
UCLA Center for the Study of Women will host activists and scholars reflecting on how the past will be part of our shared food future.
UCLA Center for the Study of Women will host activists and scholars reflecting on how the past will be part of our shared food future.
Join the UCLA Luskin Center for Innovation in welcoming Edward Struzik to discuss his book Firestorm. The evening event will include a reception, presentation, panel discussion, author Q&A, and book signing.
Join the UCLA Luskin Center for Innovation in welcoming Michael Peevey and Diane Wittenberg to discuss their book California Goes Green. The evening event will include a reception, presentation, panel discussion, author Q&A, and book signing.
Join us for a viewing of the first environmental mural of its kind: a large-scale, public art piece made from cooling surface paint to raise awareness about rising temperatures in cities.
The Urban Planning Lecture Series features author Mark Carey in a lecture titled, "Toward Glacier and Iceberg Justice — We Need New Stories of Ice."
The nation's top climate adaptation researchers will join policymakers, advocates and community leaders to share knowledge and develop strategies to create resilient communities.
How can Los Angeles effectively and equitably adapt to a changing climate? Join us to explore the County's people-centered vision to make our communities healthier, economically stronger and better prepared for the future.
The current LA City Council District 5 candidates will participate in a candidate forum focused on climate change and sustainability.
In this UC Regents' Lecture, sustainable development practitioner Denise Fairchild will introduce her new Climate Breakthrough project aimed at advancing transformative solutions to the climate crisis.
This Luskin Lecture features MacArthur "genius" activist Catherine Coleman Flowers and her community-driven work on inadequate water and sanitation infrastructure in rural communities in the U.S.