50 million Americans—1 in 4 children—don’t know where their next meal is coming from. A Place at the Table, a 2012 documentary film, tells the powerful stories of three Americans, and examines how you think about the hungry.
It’s July 14th, 1789, Paris. The city is in an uproar and the political/social life is on the very brink of enormous changes … changes that will effect the entire world from then on.
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Step into an 8-foot cube and become surrounded by video projections of single-celled marine organisms — called dinoflagellates — reacting to various stimulants such as the human heartbeat, music, water flow, and air pressure.
Join us during the month of November to honor the heritage, culture, and traditions of Native Americans. The monthlong celebration will include a broad array of programs, including a kickoff luncheon, lectures, and film screenings.