DAVID SEDLAK – Think Globally, Drink Locally

126 Social Sciences Building 126 Social Sciences Building, Berkeley, United States

SPEAKER: David Sedlak Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering at UC Berkeley Co-Director of Berkeley Water Center DATE: Wednesday, September 20, 2017 TIME: 4:00-5:15pm PLACE: 126 Barrows TITLE: Think Globally, Drink Locally DESCRIPTION: Many of the world’s cities are recognizing that their current water supplies will be unable to meet the challenges posed by climate ... Continue Reading »

DAVID SEDLAK – Think Globally, Drink Locally

126 Social Sciences Building 126 Social Sciences Building, Berkeley, United States

SPEAKER: David Sedlak Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering at UC Berkeley Co-Director of Berkeley Water Center DATE: Wednesday, September 20, 2017 TIME: 4:00-5:15pm PLACE: 126 Barrows TITLE: Think Globally, Drink Locally DESCRIPTION: Many of the world’s cities are recognizing that their current water supplies will be unable to meet the challenges posed by climate ... Continue Reading »

CLAIRE SNELL-ROOD – Unequal Places and Health: Why Does Culture Matter?

126 Social Sciences Building 126 Social Sciences Building, Berkeley, United States

SPEAKER: Claire Snell-Rood, PhD Assistant Professor Health and Social Behavior UC Berkeley School of Public Health DATE: Wednesday, October 4, 2017 TIME: 4:00-5:15pm PLACE: 126 Barrows TITLE: Unequal Places and Health: Why Does Culture Matter? DESCRIPTION: Environmental justice advocacy and research has drawn critical attention to how unequal physical and social environments have lead to ... Continue Reading »

CLAIRE SNELL-ROOD – Unequal Places and Health: Why Does Culture Matter?

126 Social Sciences Building 126 Social Sciences Building, Berkeley, United States

SPEAKER: Claire Snell-Rood, PhD Assistant Professor Health and Social Behavior UC Berkeley School of Public Health DATE: Wednesday, October 4, 2017 TIME: 4:00-5:15pm PLACE: 126 Barrows TITLE: Unequal Places and Health: Why Does Culture Matter? DESCRIPTION: Environmental justice advocacy and research has drawn critical attention to how unequal physical and social environments have lead to ... Continue Reading »

CLAIRE SNELL-ROOD – Unequal Places and Health: Why Does Culture Matter?

126 Social Sciences Building 126 Social Sciences Building, Berkeley, United States

SPEAKER: Claire Snell-Rood, PhD Assistant Professor Health and Social Behavior UC Berkeley School of Public Health DATE: Wednesday, October 4, 2017 TIME: 4:00-5:15pm PLACE: 126 Barrows TITLE: Unequal Places and Health: Why Does Culture Matter? DESCRIPTION: Environmental justice advocacy and research has drawn critical attention to how unequal physical and social environments have lead to ... Continue Reading »

ALISON POST – Infrastructure Networks and Urban Inequality: The Political Geography of Water Flows in Bangalore

126 Social Sciences Building 126 Social Sciences Building, Berkeley, United States

SPEAKER: Alison Post Associate Professor of Political Science and Global Metropolitan Studies UC Berkeley DATE: Wednesday, October 11, 2017 TIME: 4:00-5:30pm PLACE: 126 Barrows TITLE: Infrastructure Networks and Urban Inequality: The Political Geography of Water Flows in Bangalore DESCRIPTION: Infrastructure services such as water, electricity, and mass transit are central to urban livelihoods. Yet large ... Continue Reading »

ALISON POST – Infrastructure Networks and Urban Inequality: The Political Geography of Water Flows in Bangalore

126 Social Sciences Building 126 Social Sciences Building, Berkeley, United States

SPEAKER: Alison Post Associate Professor of Political Science and Global Metropolitan Studies UC Berkeley DATE: Wednesday, October 11, 2017 TIME: 4:00-5:30pm PLACE: 126 Barrows TITLE: Infrastructure Networks and Urban Inequality: The Political Geography of Water Flows in Bangalore DESCRIPTION: Infrastructure services such as water, electricity, and mass transit are central to urban livelihoods. Yet large ... Continue Reading »

ALISON POST – Infrastructure Networks and Urban Inequality: The Political Geography of Water Flows in Bangalore

126 Social Sciences Building 126 Social Sciences Building, Berkeley, United States

SPEAKER: Alison Post Associate Professor of Political Science and Global Metropolitan Studies UC Berkeley DATE: Wednesday, October 11, 2017 TIME: 4:00-5:30pm PLACE: 126 Barrows TITLE: Infrastructure Networks and Urban Inequality: The Political Geography of Water Flows in Bangalore DESCRIPTION: Infrastructure services such as water, electricity, and mass transit are central to urban livelihoods. Yet large ... Continue Reading »

ANA MASCARENAS – Environmental Justice in California: Challenges and Opportunities

126 Social Sciences Building 126 Social Sciences Building, Berkeley, United States

SPEAKER: Ana Mascarenas Assistant Director for Environmental Justice California Department of Toxic Substances Control DATE: Wednesday, October 18, 2017 TIME: 4:00-5:30pm PLACE: 126 Barrows TITLE: Environmental Justice in California: Challenges and Opportunities DESCRIPTION: California’s environmental justice movement has shifted the way policymakers and regulators approach environmental issues in historically marginalized communities throughout the state. Through ... Continue Reading »

ANA MASCARENAS – Environmental Justice in California: Challenges and Opportunities

126 Social Sciences Building 126 Social Sciences Building, Berkeley, United States

SPEAKER: Ana Mascarenas Assistant Director for Environmental Justice California Department of Toxic Substances Control DATE: Wednesday, October 18, 2017 TIME: 4:00-5:30pm PLACE: 126 Barrows TITLE: Environmental Justice in California: Challenges and Opportunities DESCRIPTION: California’s environmental justice movement has shifted the way policymakers and regulators approach environmental issues in historically marginalized communities throughout the state. Through ... Continue Reading »