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Eco-Grief, Habitat Loss, and Moving Forward through the Arts, Sciences, and Activism: An Interdisciplinary Panel — Thursday, 11/6 @ 3:30pm-5pm
The panel will discuss the impact of habitat loss, eco-grief, and ways to bring about a hopeful future. All prompts will be provided by students in select courses and student organizations. This program begins with free-looking in the Museum and moves to Horn Center Lecture Hall 100 for the discussion.
Panelists:
- Coryn Bray (moderator), Environmental Science & Policy student and Sustainability Fellow
- Dr. George Hart, Department Chair of English Literature (Ecocriticism)
- Dr. Kelly Stewart [Gabrieliño-Tongva/Payómkawish (Luiseño)], Assistant Professor in American Indian Studies (Indigenous Philosophies of Sustainability), UCLA Chancellor’s Postdoctoral Fellow.
- Dr. Lily House Peters, Director of Environmental Science & Policy (Environmental Sustainability)
- Paige Emery, an ecological artist and herbalist exploring rituals of remembering the Earth.
Free and open to the public. RSVP to secure your spot!
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Carolyn Campagna Kleefeld Contemporary Art Museum, 1250 North Bellflower Boulevard, Long Beach, United States
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