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Find the best education events and make the most of your time this month in Berkeley. From music to gaming and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.
Join the CRB to learn from women working to create an equitable and regenerative food system for all. On February 4, 2026, the CRB will host an evening of conversation with inspiring women working at different nodes of the food system — advocating for farmers of color, workers’ rights, historically excluded communities, and the planet. This panel will explore how women are regionalizing food systems, advancing equitable food policy, creating safe and dignified workplaces, and reimagining a more just and sustainable future for all. Our speakers bring expertise from across the food landscape. This event is open to the UC Berkeley community. Refreshments will be provided.
Bordering on Indifference: Immigration Agents Negotiating Race and Morality
Translator Julia Nelsen and editor Ashley Nelson Levy discuss Italian feminist author Fausta Cialente and her English-language debut. Join us for the inaugural Transit Book Club Salon, an intimate event series featuring behind-the-scenes discussions on Transit titles. Tickets are free for subscribers and book club-level donors and $10 for non-book club members. (And if you subscribe after the event we will put your ticket price toward the subscription.)
This weekend with Zuza & Michael is an invitation to step out of our solitary entanglements into something bigger.
An Awards Ceremony and Reception for the 2026 Charles H. Percy Undergraduate Grant and the Mike Synar Graduate Fellowship Recipients. A catered in-person reception will follow the ceremony. Join us as we congratulate the 2026 recipients of the Charles H. Percy Undergraduate Grant for Public Affairs Research and the Mike Synar Graduate Research Fellowship. Student awardees will offer brief presentations of their research projects.