Robert Gottlieb Keynote Address Friday, April 27 5pm University of Hawai`i-Manoa Hawai‘inuiakea School of Hawaiian Knowledge (HSHK) Halau o Haumea Auditorium* DOWNLOAD POSTER |
Robert Gottlieb is Emeritus Professor of Urban and Environmental Policy and the Founder and Former Director of the Urban & Environmental Policy Institute at Occidental College. He is the author and co-author of thirteen books and numerous other publications, including Global Cities: Urban Environments in Los Angeles, Hong Kong, and China (with Simon Ng, MIT Press, 2017), Food Justice (with Anupama Joshi, MIT Press, 2013), Reinventing Los Angeles: Nature and Community in the Global City (MIT Press, 2007), and Forcing the Spring: The Transformation of the American Environmental Movement (Island Press, 2005, 1993). Bob is the editor of two MIT Press series, "Urban and Industrial Environments" and “Food, Health, and Environment.” He has been recognized for his action research contributions, including receiving the Carey McWilliams Lifetime Achievement Award from the California Studies Association. His work has inspired and helped develop several groundbreaking programs, research studies and events in the food systems, environmental, and transportation areas. A long time environmental and social justice activist, Bob has been engaged in researching and participating in social movements for more than 50 years.
Panel DiscussionSaturday, April 28. 6-8 pm
At iLab - Hawaii Hall, Bldg 37 between Art Building and Kuykendall Hall Join us for a panel discussion on how citizen science and participatory research can bring about new ways of understanding the food system. With workshop participants and special guest Jill Harrison. |
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Parking for keynote: street parking, or paid parking available at HSHK for $6