Professor Jessica Cattelino and doctoral candidate Kelsey Kim are pictured. In their presentation, the panelists discussed how current water conservation campaigns fail to address the roles gender, immigration and class play in shaping household water use. (Selin Filiz/Daily Bruin)

Gender and Water Research featured in The Diamondback

In a March panel hosted by UCLA’s Graduate Student Water Resources…

An Interview with Kelsey Kim: Gender and Everyday Household Water Use in Los Angeles

We interviewed graduate student researcher Kelsey Kim about…

Announcing the New Report: Gender and Everyday Household Water Use in Los Angeles

The UCLA Center for the Study of Women|Barbra Streisand Center…

Open Letter to Policy Makers and Public Health Officials

An Open Letter to Policy Makers and Public Health Officials on…
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Gender and Everyday Water Use in Los Angeles Working Paper Series

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New publications now available on eScholarship. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=syxG5oTKm2A&list=PLfCY6fk9oYB9vSuE2-r0LUqK3NUBz01G2&index=6&t=0s The…

Health and Environment of Homeless Women

By Felicia Hodge School of Nursing and Public Health Professor…
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Research Participants Needed! Help CSW learn how LA households use water

Got Water? CSW's Gender and Everyday Water Use in Los Angeles…