2nd Wednesday Lecture – Washieka Torres: Food Sovereignty and Disability
Virtual , United StatesFood sovereignty, access, and disability: what does the future of food sovereignty and food justice mean for people with disabilities
Food sovereignty, access, and disability: what does the future of food sovereignty and food justice mean for people with disabilities
Register The Conservatory offers a wide range of roots, stems, leaves, flowers, and seeds for students to explore. Unveil the magical world of botany with this virtual exploration of all things plant! This virtual field trip for families during Spring Break encourages kids to explore sensory elements of a large variety of plants. This virtual […]
Register Without pollination, life on Earth would look very different. But, what is pollination and why is it important? Through this tour of the Conservatory, explore many interesting examples of how plants and their pollinators co-evolved to perfect the process of pollination that we depend on for our own survival. This virtual field trip is […]
Join us for a virtual yoga session from the comfort of your home!
Explore the Conservatory to find out how and why plants have developed different ways of reproducing.
Join Carina Ruiz & Mike Rizo in a discussion about birds, people and our relations.
Join us for a virtual yoga session from the comfort of your home!
Join Najee-Zaid Searcy in a discussion about ecological art and consciousness, nature based play, informal practice and art vs. creativity.
Tulips from the beautiful downtown garden beds will be bagged by volunteers to be given to you for free at this giveaway!
Join this virtual walk around the Conservatory grounds to learn about trees!