Watch the recording and view presentation slides from a USC event educating students about sustainability practices.
Author: Lisa Sylvester
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A new podcast from the USC Annenberg School of Communication and Journalism launches season 1 with the message that every story is a climate story.
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The USC Peace Garden is designed by student landscape architects to strengthen the relationship between green spaces, occupations and health.
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An urban-themed competition challenges students to develop high-impact solutions and compete for a $15,000 prize.
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Projects will leverage the power of the arts and community partnerships to find solutions for issues such as equitable education, environmental racism, health and wellness, restorative justice and spatial injustice.
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A five-day hike by USC students and community members will span the 51-mile Los Angeles River, noting climate change impact, honoring climate and social justice advocates, and documenting conditions.
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A collaboration between a USC team of artists and scientists are working with local community activists to address environmental justice.
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WOODLUMS is a USC student organization dedicated to addressing environmental racism and making nature accessible to Black people.