April is Poppy Month! Join docent Barbara Corff for an easy one-hour walk to see what's blooming, sing a poppy song, and learn about native uses of the plant and naturalists who discovered our state flower.Meet at Inspiration Point parking area on Arguello Blvd.
Where: San FranciscoCost: Free
Health care restructuring in Canada and the US: Understanding the impact on the HIV ExperienceThis presentation will describe the results and public health implications of two comparative health care studies– one conducted in the US and one in Canada - that demonstrate the lived impact of health care restructuring practices on HIV patients and their providers. While the two studies demonstrate vast differences in ...
Where: BerkeleyCost: Free
HIV and the evolution of community health care services in Nova ScotiaDr. Lewellen is a medical anthropologist. His research interests include comparative health care policy in the United States and Canada.Speaker: Denver LEWELLEN, Fulbright Research Chair, Dalhousie UniversityRoom: 223
All About Owls Workshop for KidsLearn all that you've ever wanted to learn about owls! Where do owls eat? How do we not hear them when they flap their wings? Are owls the brainiacs of the bird world? Through an interactive presentation and owl puppet craft, we'll find the answers to all these questions! Find ...
Adolescents and preadolescents provide the linguistic primordial soup from which most vocal trends and popular slang emerge. A prime example is the conversation filler "like." Use of "like" is now widely adopted, moving from the Valley Girls of the 1980s, across the gender boundary and all the way up the ...
World of Wonder: James LovelockThis evening's program will feature a film about James Lovelock that includes recent interviews with him. It is the second episode of BBC's World of Wonder film series. James Lovelock explains how his maverick way of thinking led him not only to technical breakthroughs in atmospheric ...