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Decolonized Food is Medicine: Food Justice as Racial Healing
January 18, 2022
As part of National Day of Racial Healing 2022 and Martin Luther King Jr. & Coretta Scott King Week, join us for a conversation on the role of food justice as racial healing practice. This event features speaker Rachel Beth Sayet, educator and Five Colleges Native and Indigenous Studies (NAIS) Community Development Fellow. Please register for this event at the link below:
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12:00 pm

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Compost is So(il) Cool!: A Panel Discussion
January 21, 2022
The University of California, Merced hosts a panel with guests Rebecca Ryals, she/her/hers- Assistant Professor of Agroecology at UC Merced; Jacob Nesslage, he/his/him- Graudate Student Researcher at UC Merced; Dan Hafeman- Master Composter Volunteer, UCCE; Martin Hildebrandt - Sustainable Ag Lab Technician, CSU, Stanislaus; and Allajah Wheatley- Zero Waste Coordinator at UC Merced. The event is free and open to the public. Use the link below to register so you can virtually join the conversation.
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6:00 pm

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Climate Solutions in Color: Passing the mic to underrepresented climate heroes
February 1, 2022
This event focuses on the importance of creating more diverse, equitable, inclusive, and just spaces for climate solutions—with an eye toward the past, present, and future. With Project Drawdown’s Matt Scott, McKnight Foundation’s Ben Passer, and Tree Pittsburgh’s Clara Kitongo, in partnership with Project Drawdown. Register for this free, virtual event at the link below:
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1:00 pm

Discussion: The Atlas of a Changing Climate
February 3, 2022
Brian Buma discusses his new book, The Atlas of a Changing Climate: Our Evolving Planet Visualized. Climate change, shrinking wildlife habitats, rising sea levels, and vanishing species. These are big, important ideas that deserve a proper exploration—just the type of revealing journey you will experience in The Atlas of a Changing Climate. Ecologist Brian Buma helps us envision—both literally and figuratively—the history, present, and possible futures of the imperiled ecosystems directly influencing our lives. By presenting the forces driving Earth’s changes through illuminating maps, charts, and infographics, he proves the depth of our connectivity to our planet, revealing both the vulnerability—and hope—intrinsic in that link. Sponsored by Odyssey Bookshop. Register at the link below:
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Virtual
7:00 pm

GIS after dark discussion: Migratory Bird Initiative and Science team, The National Audubon Society.
February 3, 2022
Join host Dr. Cassandra Hansen for a curated discussion with with Lotem Taylor, GIS and data analyst for the Migratory Bird Initiative and Science team at The National Audubon Society. A six-year veteran at Audubon, Taylor leads spatial analyses for both the Migratory Bird Initiative (MBI) and Conservation Science teams. As a Geographic Information System (GIS) and data analyst, her days are filled with developing automated processes to reformat, analyze, and visualize various datasets. In her time at Audubon, Taylor has helped create climate suitability models and migration maps for hundreds of bird species. Get the link to join the event below:
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Virtual
7:00 pm