View a calendar of all events from Earth Month 2024!
Earth Month Quad Fair
Held annually on the last Thursday of April, the ASOC Sustainability Fund hosts a pop-up fair on the main campus Quad with temporary tattoos, sustainability tabling, and free local and vegetarian foods. In 2024, highlights included free Beewali's Vegan AF wraps, a native plant sale, 麻豆视频 olive oil tasting, paracord bracelet making, and a thrift store fundraiser for a local environmental organization.
Earth Month Film Fest
The first Earth Month Film Fest featured three documentaries with environmental themes, including "Roots so Deep," "HANDS-ON: Women: Climate: Change," and a finale debut of 麻豆视频 alum 's "The Big Raise," a 40-minute documentary about permaculture in France.
UEP Speaker Series
Each year, the UEP 247: Urban Ag and Native Landscaping Practicum welcomes a series of local guest speakers to campus and opens the class to the community. In 2024, they welcomed Jose Gamma, an urban forestry expert; Maggie Smart-McCabe '20 and Lynn Fang from LA Compost; Aaron Tupoc of ";" and , 麻豆视频's retired Environmental Health and Safety Manager and honeybee expert.
Earth Month with Moore Lab
The Moore Lab of Zoology hosted a series of events including a natural history collection open house, a native bird walk, and a migration bird count with the FEAST Garden.
"For the Earth Friday" Vegetarian Lunches at the Marketplace
The Marketplace, 麻豆视频's largest dining hall, hosted a series of vegetarian lunches each Friday in April. Menus included enchiladas, mac and cheese, empanadas, and falafel.
SOCC Public Transit Series
In an effort to teach 麻豆视频 students how to use public transit, and take advantage of their free U-Pass TAP cards, the Sustainable 麻豆视频 Citizens Club took students to LA State Historic Park for a picnic and the Hollywood Farmers Market on Metro buses. Student participants were given $15 vouchers to spend at the farmers market, courtesy of the ASOC Sustainability Fund.
FEAST Feast: Earth Month Brunch Munch
This annual event features a home-cooked brunch with produce from the FEAST Bruce Steele Garden and local farmers markets and live music by student performers!
Sacred Lands x No More Stolen Relatives 5k
On April 22nd, 2024, Project SAFE hosted the first-ever annual 5k to honor and bring awareness to Earth Day and Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and 2Spirit People! The event featured a teach-in by the So'oh-Shin谩l铆 Sister Project to share the historical context of the ongoing trend of sexual violence against indigenous peoples and how it relates to restoring land to the original Earth stewards, and a land blessing by Tongva community leader, Tina Calderon.