Pesticides: The Future of People and the Planet

Fri Aug 13 2021 at 06:30 pm to 08:00 pm

Manny’s | San Francisco

Herbicide-Free Campus
Publisher/HostHerbicide-Free Campus
Pesticides: The Future of People and the Planet
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Support Herbicide-Free Campus by attending this engaging fundraiser exploring the intersections of toxins, human health, and soil health.
About this Event

**Hi all! Thank you so much for your interest in our event. Because of concerns with the Delta variant, we decided to postpone our event until further notice. Thank you for your flexibility and stay tuned through our website (herbicidefreecampus.org) or our IG (@herbicidefreecampus) for updates on when the event will be held.

Note: This event is a fundraiser for Herbicide-Free Campus, an organization fiscally sponsored by the Earth Island Institute, a 501(c)3 organization. We encourage you to pay what you can to attend, as every dollar will contribute to our organization’s mission to rid schools of toxic herbicides. We will not turn anyone away for lack of funds. To receive a complimentary ticket, just email us at [email protected].

Both Herbicide-Free Campus and Manny's are monitoring the extent of the Delta variant and for that reason, proof of vaccination is required upon arrival at the event. Although this event will occur in person, there will also be a zoom link ticket for those who would like to tune in digitally from the comfort of their home. Please wear a mask to the event.

ABOUT THE EVENT:

Join Herbicide-Free Campus for a fascinating evening of conversation and learning! We will explore the impacts of pesticides on both people and the planet with perspectives from a diverse panel of experts bringing academic, professional, and lived experiences to share. Are you aware that the sprawling green lawns covering campuses and neighborhoods across America are typically maintained with toxic chemicals? These toxins impact the humans that maintain and enjoy green spaces, the soil beneath the surface, and the wildlife and pollinators that call them home. Join the movement to create safer and more sustainable spaces for all and learn about how you can become an advocate for organic landcare in your school and your community.

Our panelists include:

Giselle Lazaro, COSECHA Youth Researcher: Giselle Lazaro is an incoming senior at UC Davis with a double major in Political Science and Chicana/o Studies and a minor in English from Salinas, CA. During high school, Giselle worked on the COSECHA Study as a research assistant for UC Berkeley and La Clinica de Salud del Valle de Salinas. Since then, she has continued to work on two other research projects. Giselle hopes to go on and get her masters in Public Health at UC Berkeley after her undergraduate degree and her passions include research, education, painting and watching youtube!

Kendra Klein, Ph.D., Senior Staff Scientist at Friends of the Earth: Kendra Klein, Ph.D. is a Senior Scientist at Friends of the Earth’s Food & Agriculture program. She leads research and market campaigns on pesticides, environmental health, organic and regenerative agriculture. Prior to joining FOE, she coordinated the California Healthy Food in Health Care campaign for Health Care Without Harm and worked on toxics and public health at Breast Cancer Action. Kendra has apprenticed on organic farms, is a Switzer Environmental Fellow and has written for The Guardian, The Nation, Gastronomica, Civil Eats, Food Tank, and EcoWatch. She holds a BA from Miami University of Ohio and a PhD in Environmental Science, Policy & Management from UC Berkeley.

Daphne Miller, M.D., Family Physician at LifeLong Medical Care and author of Farmacology: Total Health from the Ground Up: Daphne Miller, M.D., is a practicing family physician with expertise in how environmental health, personal health, and food systems connect. She is also a clinical professor in the UCSF Department of Family and Community Medicine, curriculum director for integrative medicine and research at the LifeLong Medical Care Family Medicine Residency in Richmond, Calif., the founder of Health from the Soil Up, an initiative that harnesses medical resources to transform the food system and promote environmental justice, and author of Farmacolgy: Total Health from the Ground Up. Over the past two decades, Dr. Miller has studied the connections among health, culture, and agriculture, with the goal of building a healthier and more resilient food system from the soil up.

Moderated by Mackenzie Feldman, Founder and Executive Director of Herbicide-Free Campus.

Manny’s is a community-focused meeting and learning place in the heart of San Francisco. It is also a non-profit restaurant, serving meals by Farming Hope, a garden-to-table job training nonprofit. They offer paid, empowering transitional employment in our garden and kitchen with formerly incarcerated or unhoused neighbors! Farming Hope will be selling food if you want to purchase dinner when you arrive.


** By attending the event, you assume all risks and accept sole responsibility for any injury, illness, damage, loss, claim, liability, or expense, of any kind, that you may experience or incur in connection with attendance. You hereby release, covenant not to sue, discharge, and hold harmless Herbicide Free Campus, its employees, agents, and representatives, of and from any such claims, including all liabilities, claims, actions, damages, costs, or expenses of any kind arising out of or relating thereto.


Specifically relating to the global COVID-19 pandemic, you acknowledge the highly contagious nature of COVID-19 and voluntarily assume the risk of exposure or infection by attending the event, and that such exposure or infection may result in personal injury, illness, disability, and/or death to attendee. You understand that the risk of becoming exposed to or infected by COVID-19 at the event may result from the actions, omissions, or negligence of others who may attend the event or their families, colleagues, or others with whom they may have contact. Accordingly, you understand and agree that this release includes any claims based on the actions, omissions, or negligence of Herbicide Free Campus, its employees, agents, and representatives, whether a COVID-19 infection occurs before, during, or after participation in the event.


In addition to all other rules and regulations relating to your attendance at the event, you agree to comply with all COVID-19 related procedures that may be implemented by Herbicide Free Campus and Manny's, including, but not limited to, mask-wearing and social distancing requirements and restrictions on certain activities that carry higher COVID-19 related risk, in order to protect as much as possible the health and safety of all event attendees.

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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

Manny’s, 3092 16th Street, San Francisco, United States

Tickets

USD 0.00 to USD 60.00

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