6:00 PM - 7:30 PM

OC LIVE invites you to join us and OC’s own Professor Jim Danza for “Climate Change: It’s Personal” on Thursday, March 16th at 6:00pm in the beautiful Oxnard College Performing Arts Building (PAB). Our changing climate is more than droughts and melting ice – it's something that impacts people’s lives in many surprising ways. In this talk-show style presentation, we hear from climate scientists, environmental activists, and people living the crisis on the ground. Hosted by our very own Prof. Jim Danza, this intimate conversation will open your eyes to the personal impact of our changing climate.

This event features the premiere of Prof. Danza’s new film short, Climate on the Ledge: An Arctic Adventure. We will have a special guest appearance by one of the subjects of the film. Join us for this enlightening conversation and discover what you can do to help us change course.

This is a FREE event that is open to the public. Can't make it to the PAB? Join our LIVESTREAM! ASL services will be provided. No tickets are necessary. Parking is FREE. Find all of our livestreams and event information on the web at oxnardcollege/oclive.

About Prof. Danza:
Jim Danza is an Assistant Professor of Geography and Environmental Science at Oxnard College. His travels have taken him to all of North America and 34 countries (so far). He is a certified urban planner under American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP) and was the head of the Planning Dept at Naval Base Ventura County. Prof. Danza’s courses include Physical Geography Lecture and Lab, Weather and Climate, and California and World Geography, which all include field trips.

Oxnard College does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, age, or sexual orientation.

El Colegio de Oxnard no discrimina por motivos de raza, color, origen nacional, sexo, discapacidad, edad u orientación sexual.

OC LIVE Presents “Climate Change: It’s Personal”
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