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September 30, 2025 @ 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm

Urban Wildfires in Los Angeles: Health and Environmental Impacts and Community-Led Solutions

Wildfires are not only environmental disasters, they are health, housing, and economic crises that magnify systemic inequities in frontline communities and expose deep gaps in public response, infrastructure, and policy. The people most vulnerable to displacement, pollution, and extreme weather impacts are also those leading the charge toward just, restorative solutions.

This webinar will ground the issue of urban wildfires in LA within the broader fight for environmental justice, public health, and  resilience. It will also illustrate the urgency and opportunity for funders to invest in intersectional, community-based strategies that address the root causes and aftermath of climate disasters—strategies that build long-term capacity, advance a restorative economy, and ensure the most impacted communities shape the future of resilience. While this webinar is open to participants from any type of organization, please note that we will be hosting a funder-only conversation in the final half hour.

This webinar is cosponsored by Grantmakers in Health.

Speakers:

  • Moderated by Martha Dina Arguello, PSR-LA
  • Brenda Solorzano, Cal Wellness Foundation
  • Gloria Medina, SCOPE LA
  • Dr. Kirsten Schwarz, UCLA Fielding School of Public Health
  • Matthew Teutimez, Kizh Tribe; Laboratory for Indigenous Knowledge Systems

Wildfire outside Seattle - Canva photo

Venue: Online

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