contact miguel luna
contact miguel luna
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Miguel Luna
Is available for speaking engagements. If you would like to request a talk or a presentation for your group, please provide us with your information. Please keep in mind that this process only initiates a request. If the date is available you will receive a confirmation within a couple of days.
Please plan ahead, request a day four (4) weeks prior to the speaking engagement date.
Previous Speaking Engagements (partial list)
•Sustaining Our Water - Natural History Museum (Panelist): Discussion on Water: Sources, Privatization, Local Technology and Future Water Leaders.
•Water Justice Forum - LA Water Festival 2010 (Panelist): How compromised is the quality of water in parts of California and specifically LA County?
•How To Reach the Future Today - Planing and Conservation League Symposium (Presenter): Engaging Youth in the Environmental Movement. A session to provide you with insights on how to reach our young population and ways to keep them engaged.
•U.S. House of Representatives - Subcommittee on Water and Power of the Committee on Natural Resources (Witness): Oversight Hearing on Perspectives on California Water Supply- Challenges and Opportunities
•The Colors of Green - Wetlands Recovery Project Symposium (Panelist): Diversifying the restoration movement in California
•Environmental Career Day - National Hispanic Environmental Council (Mentor/Presenter): Helping students begin to think about their future and guide them as they weigh different careers and colleges.
•Grassroots Education and Outreach - Wetlands Recovery Project Symposium (Panelist): How to promote sustainable behavior and environmental education.
•Green Jobs, Clean Energy, Clean Water Forum - Union Local 300 (Presenter): Climate Adaptation Strategies and Water Issues in California, and the creation of green jobs under clean energy and water infrastructure.
•Gathering of Community Gardens - LA Community Garden Council (Presenter): Learn how community gardens can connect with local residents to access fresh produce and live healthier lives.
Cultivating Communities, Building Capacity.
