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SUMMARY:The Tod Spieker Colloquium Series: Jeffery Herrick\, New Mexico State
DESCRIPTION:Jeffery Herrick\, New Mexico State
URL:https://geog.ucla.edu/event/__trashed-120/
CATEGORIES:Colloquia,Tod Spieker Series
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SUMMARY:The Tod Spieker Colloquium Series: Kim England\, University of Washington
DESCRIPTION:Kim England\, University of Washington
URL:https://geog.ucla.edu/event/__trashed-119/
CATEGORIES:Colloquia,Tod Spieker Series
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SUMMARY:The Tod Spieker Colloquium Series: John O'Loughlin\, University of Colorado\, Boulder
DESCRIPTION:John O’Loughlin\, University of Colorado\, Boulder
URL:https://geog.ucla.edu/event/__trashed-118/
CATEGORIES:Colloquia,Tod Spieker Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20131026T190000
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SUMMARY:National Geographic An Evening of Field Research and Exploration
DESCRIPTION:Hosted by Dr. John Francis\, vice president of research\, conservation\, and exploration at National Geographic\, this event features Kenny Broad\, an ecological anthropologist and National Geographic 2011 Explorer of the Year\, and Conrad Anker\, a renowned alpinist\, conservationist\, and The North Face athlete.Photograph by Mark ThiessenKenny Broad recounts his expedition to one of the most challenging and spectacular frontiers in exploration—the blue holes of the Bahamas.Photograph by Cory RichardsConrad Anker shares highlights from his most recent expedition to Mount Everest\, commemorating the 50th anniversary of the first successful American summit of the mountain.More information about this event…
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SUMMARY:National Geographic/UCLA Young Explorers Workshops
DESCRIPTION:Each year the Young Explorer Grant Program hosts workshops for future Young Explorers. These workshops introduce National Geographic Young Explorer grantees—as well as National Geographic explorers\, conservationists\, and researchers—to students interested in pursuing grants from National Geographic to support their research or project.Workshop ActivitiesWelcome Reception: Check-in and light breakfastMorning Session: Introduction to National Geographic and its role in supporting exploration\, research\, and conservation. Outstanding young explorer grantees will present their projects and their future plans in the field. The morning panel will offer advice on the elements of a good grant application and why many applications miss the mark.Lunch: With students\, National Geographic grantees\, and staffAfternoon Idea Pitch Session: Time to share ideas for field projects in breakout groups with National Geographic grantees and staffEvening Lecture Presentation: Join National Geographic explorers and photographers for a memorable evening presentation.ParticipantsDr. John Francis\, Vice President\, Research\, Conservation\, and Exploration\, National Geographic SocietyRebecca Martin\, Director\, Expeditions Council\, National Geographic SocietyNational Geographic Grant Program OfficersNational Geographic Grant Committee MembersNational Geographic Young Explorer GranteesNational Geographic Society Research\, Conservation\, and Exploration GranteesStudentsMore information about this event…
URL:https://geog.ucla.edu/event/__trashed-116/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20131024T180000
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SUMMARY:Oppenheim Lecture: Pole to Pole: A Global Warning
DESCRIPTION:Related event\, hosted by UCLA Institute of the Environment and Sustainability (IoES):An Oppenheim Lecture featuring Sebastian Copeland\, award-winning photographer\, explorer\, and environmental advocate\nWednesday\, October 24\, 20126:00 PM – 8:30 PMUCLA Fowler Museum\, Lenart Auditorium Los Angeles\, CA 90095\nReservations are required. Further information available at UCLA IoES.
URL:https://geog.ucla.edu/event/__trashed-121/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20131017T153000
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SUMMARY:Alexander von Humboldt Lecture: The Contradictions of Capital
DESCRIPTION:The conventional Marxist argument about capitalism has been that it will break up under the force of its own contractions. But just what are the 21st century versions of this argument? David Harvey identifies 17 contradictions and clarifies their relationship with post-2007 instability.
URL:https://geog.ucla.edu/event/__trashed-115/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20130508T190000
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SUMMARY:One Day Everything Will Be Free
DESCRIPTION:The student-run Geography Association\, sponsored by UCLA Geography and UCLA IoES\, screens One Day Everything Will Be Free. “One Day\, Everything Will Be Free” is a feature-length documentary about an ecological restoration project run by a utopian community located in one of the world’s most politically complicated and environmentally degraded terrains—in an area referred to locally as “the wasteland.”The film explores the challenges\, motivations\, and broader implications of Sadhana Forest Haiti\, an unlikely reforestation community organized around an alternative\, cashless economy in an area of Haiti devastated by soil erosion and social immobility.”One Day\, Everything Will Be Free” looks critically and dynamically at models which offer significant and vibrant approaches toward addressing pressing environmental and social concerns such as climate change\, environmental degradation\, and ineffective or dependency-inducing international aid.Key topics include ecological restoration\, climate change\, sustainability\, permaculture\, biomimicry\, reforestation\, international aid\, free economy\, alternative economies\, community living\, ecovillages\, utopia\, autonomy\, freedom\, appropriate technology\, Haiti.This event is FREE\, and open to the public.MORE INFOQuestions\, comments? Please contact David Redwood (david.redwood@gmail.com)\, Alyssa Curran (aac1218@gmail.com) and Joanna Wheaton (joannawheaton@gmail.com)More information about this event…
URL:https://geog.ucla.edu/event/__trashed-109/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20130410T200000
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SUMMARY:UCLA Party at AAG 2013
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SUMMARY:UCLA Party at AAG 2013
DESCRIPTION:UCLA Party at AAG 2013 \nDateApril 11\, 2013 \nTime8:00pm to 12:00am \nLocation\nPerch\, Los Angeles \nContact\nContact Information\nKasi McMurray \nEvent Details:  \nParking | Directions \nPlease register here:
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