Nature Talks
Let’s get outside and enjoy the great outdoors! Nature Talks is all about connecting with nature while having meaningful conversations led by nature lovers, scientists, naturalists, and sustainability professionals. "Nature Talks" blends the restorative power of the outdoors with insightful discussions on our connection to the environment, sustainability, and the world around us. It’s also a chance to meet like-minded individuals, spark new ideas, and build meaningful connections—all while walking together in nature. Whether you're looking to be inspired, gain a fresh perspective, or grow your network in a natural, organic setting, this may be the experience you're looking for. Lace up your walking shoes and join for a journey of discovery—both in nature and in thought.
Black Gold Exhibit Docent Led Walk
Join for a docent-led Nature Talks walk at Fort Point, where we’ll explore Black Gold: Stories Untold. This powerful exhibition features 17 contemporary artists reflecting on the resilience, struggles, and triumphs of African Americans in California from the Gold Rush through Reconstruction (c. 1849–1877). Along the way, you’ll hear stories of Black entrepreneurs, the Buffalo Soldiers, and everyday heroes whose contributions shaped the state’s history. Enjoy the fresh air, connect with others, and spark meaningful conversation as you take in both art and nature.
Register Here: https://luma.com/pqvsbb8q
SF Climate Week
Glen Park Walk: Nurturing Nature and Community in Urban Spaces
Learn how community members are helping nature and people thrive by creating public gardens that mitigate the impact of transportation infrastructure around them. Explore hidden alleys, murals, and native plants and wildlife in these charming neighborhoods.
Date: Wednesday 26 March, 2025
Time: 11:00 - 12:00