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April 10, 2009

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CSU Dominguez Hills Celebrates Earth Day

Continuing speakers series, Earth Day Celebration April 22, “The Garden” screening April 23

(Carson, CA) – California State University, Dominguez Hills will mark Earth Day with a daylong focus on our natural environment and campus and community efforts to protect it. The second annual Earth Day Celebration will take place from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on April 22 in the Sculpture Garden on campus. The event is open to the public

“We started the Earth Day Celebration at CSUDH to foster community awareness of environmental issues and to highlight the university’s commitment to sustainability and environmental education,” said Cheryl McKnight, director of the Center for Service Learning, Internships and Civic Engagement. “If we can bring an awareness to staff, faculty, students and the surrounding community about making small changes, we can have an impact.”

The day’s events will include information booths, exhibits and demonstrations, as well as talks by professors and a performance by dancers with the Gardena-based Okinawa Association of America. The day will kick off with a blessing by Tongva spiritual leader Jimi Castillo at 10 a.m. McKnight said it was an appropriate start to Earth Day, given CSUDH sits on historic Tongva Nation land and the word “tongva” means “people of the earth.”

Among the exhibits at Earth Day 2009 will be a mobile interactive tide pool truck from the Long Beach Aquarium of the Pacific, a SeaMagine submersible craft used in underwater research, an exhibit on solarium fuel cells designed to power robotics, displays of hybrid and electric vehicles, bonsai demonstrations, and native plant displays.

Additionally, there will be informational booths featuring local environmental organizations, as well as sustainability initiatives at CSU Dominguez Hills, including campus recycling, campus rideshare, and use of green ware in campus dining, as well as academic programs such as the new master’s in environmental science and the Center for Urban Environmental Research. Among those community organizations exhibiting will be Friends of the Gardena Willows, Rancho Dominguez Adobe Museum, California Water Service Company, Southern California Edison, Torrance Transit, Sam’s Club and Costco.  

Earth Day-related events started early this year with a four-part speakers series, “Nature and Culture in the Los Angeles Basin,” featuring local environmental scholars. The series hosted L.A. River expert Jenny Price on April 7 and continues on April 13 with ethnobotonist Antonio Solorio talking about his research on home gardens in East L.A. at 5:30 p.m.; CSU Northridge’s Dr. Shawna Dark discussing southern California’s wetlands at 4 p.m. on April 16; and CSUDH anthropologist Dr. Ana Pitchon giving a talk about pier fishing risks in Los Angeles County during Earth Day Celebration, April 22. Her talk will take place at noon on the Sculpture Garden main stage. All other talks will take place in the Loker Student Union.

Earth Day events at CSUDH continue until Thursday, April 23, when the university hosts a screening of the Academy Award-nominated documentary “The Garden,” about a 14-acre community garden that rose from the ashes of the 1992 Los Angeles riots and the fight to try and save it from development. Director/writer Scott Hamilton Kennedy will introduce and talk about the making of the film. The screening will take place at 3 p.m. in the Claudia Hampton Hall in Welch Hall.

CSU Dominguez Hills seeks to be a regional leader in environmental education. The university currently offers a bachelor’s program in environmental studies and will begin a master’s program in environmental science in the fall semester. Also on campus is the Center for Environmental Research (CUER), an interdisciplinary center that coordinates urban environmental research and supports and expands the environmental activities at CSU Dominguez Hills, and Saving Our Unique Natural Diversity (SOUND), a program of CUER that works to protect and promote native plant and animal species of the South Bay region through a plant propagation facility on campus.

Earth Day 2009 Celebration is sponsored by the Center for Service Learning, Internships and Civic Engagement (SLICE), Honor’s Program, Associated Students, Inc., departments of anthropology, English and philosophy, the Sociology Club, Center for Urban Environmental Research, Saving Our Unique Natural Diversity (SOUND), Campus Dining, University Outreach, University Police, Loker Student Union, and the Division of Undergraduate Studies, and Friends of the Japanese Garden.

California State University, Dominguez Hill is located at 1000 E. Victoria Street in Carson. The Loker Student Union is at the center of campus. The sculpture garden is adjacent to the University Theatre off Toro Center Drive. A map of the campus is available online at www.csudh.edu/site/VisitUs/campusmap.shtml.

Parking on campus costs $4 for a day pass and is payable at yellow kiosks located near each parking lot.

For more information, visit http://www.csudh.edu/csl/ or contact SLICE at (310) 243-2438..

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About CSU Dominguez Hills -- California State University, Dominguez Hills is a highly diverse, urban university located in the South Bay, primarily serving the Los Angeles metropolitan area. The university prides itself on its outstanding faculty and friendly, student-centered environment. Known for excellence in teacher education, nursing, psychology, business administration, and digital media arts, new degree programs include computer science, criminal justice, recreation and leisure studies, social work, and communication disorders. On campus is the Home Depot Center, a multi-purpose sports complex that hosts world-class soccer, tennis, track and field, lacrosse, and cycling.

 

 

 



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