The Morning Forum of Los Altos is scheduled to return for its 71st season after a year off due to the pandemic.
The series is set to resume Sept. 21 with a full slate of lecturers speaking on a variety of topics. Lectures will be delivered in a webinar-only format. Programs will be available to subscribing members by Zoom link.
Dates, topics and speakers include:
â¢Â Sept. 21: âLeonardoâs Knots,â with Caroline Cocciardi, author and student of all things da Vinci
â¢Â Oct. 5: âDefender of the Nation: Harriet Tubman and the Civil War,â with Elizabeth Cobbs, Melbern G. Glasscock Professor of History at Texas A&M University
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Colorado Mountain College will host its fifth sustainability conference from 9 a.m. to noon on April 23. Presented by Colorado Mountain Collegeâs sustainability studies program, âEnvision Sustainability 2021â will be accessible through Zoom across the collegeâs district and beyond.
Renowned photographer, filmmaker and writer Pete McBride will provide the keynote address, discussing his perspectives on environmental and social stewardship.Â
A native Coloradan, McBride grew up in the Roaring Fork Valley and has spent two decades traveling to more than 75 countries on assignment for National Geographic, Smithsonian and others, while advocating for the conservation of water and wild places.Â
In addition to his award-winning photos and films, his book, âThe Grand Canyon: Between River and Rim,â won both the National Outdoor Book Award and the Public Lands Book of the Year in 2019.
Colorado photographer, filmmaker and writer Pete McBride, here on assignment at the Grand Canyon, will give the keynote address at CMC’s online “Envision Sustainability 2021” conference on April 23. The event is free and open to the public. Register at https://coloradomtn.edu/sustainabilityconference/
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“Envision Sustainability 2021”is the fifth annual conference from Colorado Mountain College presented by the Bachelors of Arts in Sustainability Studies program. Over 30 graduating students from the Sustainability Studies program will be giving “flash talks” or short presentations based on one of the following four themes: community development, land and river management, social justice and sustainability and climate change adaptation.
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