The SOUTH ORANGE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT —
"[The] blog he developed was something that made the district better." - Tim Jemal, SOCCCD BoT President, 7/24/23
Yesterday, September 20, was the Global Climate Strike, a day of action and youth led marches, vigils and rallies to communicate their concerns about climate change and to demand action. Locally actions took place across the county throughout the day, including a gathering of an estimated 300 plus people at the corner of Alton and Culver in Irvine. The gathering found a number of IVC students representing different sectors of the campus community including The Green Team, Bees Garden Club and the IVC Geography Club plus their faculty supporters. In addition to the many students in attendance from across the city and county, other attendees included Dave Min, a candidate for California State Senate and local elected officials and candidates for office.
Yeah.
Someone told Rebel Girl this sign was made up of trash collected at the college.
Poetry and pedagogy.
Good question.
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1 comment:
Bob Cosgrove
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As a beekeeper, and I kept bees at IVC many years ago when the orange groves were there, climate is affecting pollinators. And in the wrong way. Without pollinators, crops will not bear fruit and veggies will be less plentiful and not as well developed.
Those of younger generations may well have greater difficultly living. Sad.
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As a beekeeper, and I kept bees at IVC many years ago when the orange groves were there, climate is affecting pollinators. And in the wrong way. Without pollinators, crops will not bear fruit and veggies will be less plentiful and not as well developed.
Those of younger generations may well have greater difficultly living. Sad.
Thanks for the article Reb.
How is your canyon doing?
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