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X-WR-CALNAME:Climate Disaster and Displacement: Art-Based Research\, Respon
 se\, and Recovery
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DESCRIPTION:Virtual - FREE \n\nHow does a community rebuild after the smoke
  clears? Join us for a vital conversation on the power of creative practic
 e and advocacy in the wake of climate-related displacement.\n\nOn Wednesda
 y\, May 5th\, we are hosting a distinguished panel to explore the role of 
 creative and community-based practictes in responding to the aftermath of 
 the Eaton Fire in California. The conversation will center on art as a mea
 ns of research\, healing\, and advocacy\, as well as the broader impacts o
 f climate-related displacement.\n\nOur Panelists:\n\nNic Arnzen | Chief of
  Altadena Town Council\, Eaton Fire Collaborative\n\nNadia Paredes\, MA\, 
 LMFT\, ATR | Project Hope\n\nJessica Bianchi\, EdD\, LMFT | Arts for Conne
 ction: Skills for Building Resilience in the Classroom\n\nNancy Choe\, PhD
 \, LMFT\, ATR-BC | Photostory Reflections: Exploring Mental Health\, Loss\
 , and Community Healing after the Eaton Fire\n\nLMU MFT/AT Program Researc
 h Students\n\nClimate change and natural disasters impact more than just o
 ur landscapes—they reshape our social fabric. We invite students\, clini
 cians\, and community members to engage in this dialogue on how we can adv
 ocate for a more resilient future through the arts.\n\nRSVP NOW
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SUMMARY:Climate Disaster and Displacement: Art-Based Research\, Response\, 
 and Recovery
URL;VALUE=URI:https://cal.lmu.edu/event/climate-disaster-and-displacement-a
 rt-based-research-response-and-recovery
CATEGORIES:Faculty - Academic
CATEGORIES:Workshop/Roundtable
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