Connecting the arts, fostering collaboration and building community.
Calendar courtesy of The Dirt.
There are several other great resources for finding arts and culture events, exhibits, performances, and other creative activities in the Davis area:
Davis Enterprise | UC Davis Arts & Entertainment | YoloArts | Visit Yolo
The recent decision by federal regulators allowing the removal of four dams along the Klamath River has been hailed as a victory by Indigenous Peoples and environmental groups. The long-awaited approval allows the largest dam removal project in the world to move forward and caps decades of contention surrounding use of the Klamath River.
Please join the UC Davis Institute of the Environment Wednesday, Feb. 8, as we host a distinguished panel of experts to discuss the cultural significance of the dam removal, the future of the river, and how climate change may impact the river and its fishes.
This panel will be moderated by Kathleen C Whiteley (assistant professor in the Department of Native American Studies, UCD) and will include Robert Lusardi (research ecologist and California Trout Coldwater Fish Scientist, Center for Watershed Sciences; adjunct faculty, WFCB), Brittani Orona (assistant professor of American Indian Studies, SDSU), Tommy Williams (fish biologist, NOAA Fisheries), Toz Soto (fisheries manager, Karuk Tribe), and Scott Williams (attorney, Berkey Williams, LLP).
Also among the topics of discussion for the panelists will be: