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Healing Circles to Cultivate Meaning and Connection

October 7th, 2024
By Elizabeth A Moon
As we navigate the last few months of 2024 the following opportunity to build deeper connections is available to our UC ANR community through the support of President Drake's system-wide funding for addressing bias and bigotry.
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A Month of Multitudes: Reflections and Opportunities

August 30th, 2024
By Elizabeth A Moon
Being in education my whole career, August, the start of a new school year, makes me feel alive like a bee buzzing through a meadow of flowers. It is the excitement of opening my mind to new learning and new ways of thinking and doing. A time of possibilities and reflections.
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Tribal Partnerships

July 7th, 2024
By Elizabeth A Moon
Chris McDonald, Inland and Desert Natural Resources advisor, brought together 80 people from various federal, state, county, and university affiliations at the Pala Band of Mission Indian Administrative Building in Pala for the Southern California Tribal Partnerships Workshop.
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PRIDE

May 30th, 2024
By Elizabeth A Moon
Every day I feel pride in working for ANR. This organization continually inspires me with the work being done to achieve our vision of serving and supporting every Californian. As a community, we have shown pride through our commitment to the Principles of Community 2.0.
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Award Opportunity & Feedback Request

April 29th, 2024
By Elizabeth A Moon
I love this time of year. The weather is the perfect blend of cold and warm and the gardens are abundant with flowers and possibilities. It is also a time of many celebrations.
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