Untapped Wisdom for Mitigating Natural Disasters & Rapidly Increasing Local Food Production

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  • čas přidán 12. 09. 2024
  • This panel was one of several presentations hosted during Redesigning Our Communities for Life After Fossil Fuels on Saturday, January 21, 2023 with Los Angeles community leaders. This event is the third in a series of six events hosted virtually and in-person in communities throughout the U.S. and Canada - bio4climate.or...
    Stay tuned to register for our next event on Saturday, March 25, 2023 from 1 - 4:30 pm EST on Zoom with Cleveland community leaders.
    Our fifth and sixth events are scheduled for:
    Corvallis, Oregon - July 2023
    Toronto, Ontario, Canada. - November 2023
    More Details on this Panel Discussion:
    Five panelists from Los Angeles and the southwestern U.S. introduce their work and answered two questions:
    How can ecological restoration reduce the effects of climate change that we’re experiencing now (ex. drought, flooding, wildfires, mudslides, etc.) and what next steps can residents take, especially to support our most under-resourced communities including Black, Indigenous, people of color and low income communities?
    How can we organize efforts to rapidly increase local food production using regenerative practices and what next steps can residents take, especially to support our most under-resourced communities including Black, Indigenous, people of color and low income communities?
    Moderators:
    Aura Vasquez, Founder, Ready to Help LA, Board Member, Los Angeles League of Conservation Voters, Community Organizer and Consulting Specialist
    Tania Roa, Former Digital Communications and Outreach Manager, Biodiversity for a Livable Climate, Co-Founder and Co-Host, Closing the Gap Social Justice Podcast
    Panelists:
    Matthew Teutimez, Tribal Biologist, Gabrieleño Band of Mission Indians - Kizh Nation
    Alison “Ali” Frazzini, Policy Advisor, Chief Sustainability Office, Acting Co-Chair, Los Angeles Food Equity Roundtable, County of Los Angeles
    Moses J. Massenburg, Historian, African American Women’s History, Urban Community Gardener and Farmer
    Nathan Lou, Co-Founder, Executive Director, Mongol Tribe
    Coakí, Reforestation and Regenerative Horticulture Practitioner and Educator
    It’s time to scale way back, redesign how we’re living and roll up our sleeves to restore our ecosystems, soil, biodiversity and connections with our neighbors. As we learn and take action on how to live within the Earth’s limits, it’s vital that we co-invent and redesign our new lifestyles together with all members of our communities, especially our under-resourced community members, who are often the most seriously impacted by the climate and other crises. We must move forward by coming together, learning from one another, and supporting each other as we strengthen our resilience and face the challenges ahead.
    National Hosts:
    Biodiversity for a Livable Climate - bio4climate.org/
    Post Carbon Institute - postcarbon.org and resilience.org
    Los Angeles Hosts:
    Angelenos for Green Schools - www.angelenosforgreenschools.com
    MiniForest LA - www.miniforestla.com
    Closing the Gap - a Social Justice Podcast - www.anchor.fm/closingthegappod
    Sponsors:
    Cedar Lane Ecosystem Studies Group - www.cedarlane.org/ecosystemsstudygroup
    Cottingham Farm - www.cottinghamfarm.com
    Neighborhood Villaging - www.villaging.us
    Partners:
    Bicycle Kitchen - bicyclekitchen...
    Gabrieleño Band of Mission Indians - Kizh Nation - gabrielenoindi...
    Harmony Houz - / harmonyhouz
    Here We Gro Gardens - herewegrogarde...
    In God's Hands Gardens - ighgardens.org
    Los Angeles Eco-Village - laecovillage.org
    Mongol Tribe - mongoltribe.org
    Re:Ciclos - lareciclos.org
    Ready to Help LA - www.readytohel...
    Voices of Water for Climate - bio4climate.or...
    The locations of past events have included:
    Montgomery County, Maryland - September 10, 2022
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    Kansas City, Missouri/Kansas - November 12, 2022
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    Los Angeles, California - January 21, 2023
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    This event was recorded on January 21, 2023.
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