About this Event
Join us for the third installment of the "What's Good, SF!” series as we delve into the future of San Francisco and how sustainability, biodiversity and access to nature can help us flourish. From navigating climate change to improving public health, how we shape and integrate our natural world is critical—holding immense potential to support our people, places and ecosystems.
A thought-provoking discussion will bring together visionary civic leaders who are reimagining how our city can evolve to become a thriving, eco-friendly metropolis. From brand new partner collaborations like Reimagining SF to ambitions for accessible nature woven into our urban fabric, discover the plans and aspirations for nature’s place in the revitalization of San Francisco.
Don't miss this opportunity to be part of the conversation on how San Francisco can lead the way in creating a sustainable, vibrant, and inclusive future for the whole city.
"What's Good, SF!” is a compelling series delving into the post-pandemic revitalization of San Francisco. Through three insightful programs, the series navigates the city's landscape of opportunity and challenge. Join us as we uncover the stories of resilience, adaptation and transformation that define San Francisco's journey toward a new, vibrant and sustainable future.
SPEAKERS
Jacqueline C. Bryant, Executive Director, A. Philip Randolph Institute SF, an India Basin Waterfront Parks Partner Organization
Phil Ginsburg, General Manager, San Francisco Recreation & Park Department
Lew Stringer, Associate Director of Natural Resources, Presidio Trust.
Rebecca Johnson, Director, Center for Biodiversity and Community Science, California Academy of Sciences
Amber Hasselbring, Executive Director, Nature in the City.
5 p.m. doors open & check-in
5:30–6:35 p.m. program
(all times Pacific Time)
This program is generously supported Levi Strauss & Co.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
The Commonwealth Club, 110 The Embarcadero, San Francisco, United States
USD 22.20