Changing the Conversation: An Introduction to Effective Climate Change Communication - LivestreamStruggling to get people to connect with climate change? Facts and science are essential, but they’re not always enough. Social science gives us proven strategies for making climate change messages resonate. Join the National Network for Ocean and Climate Change Interpretation (NNOCCI) for a special ASL (American Sign Language)-accessible presentation ...
As both climate disasters and climate denial intensify, the battles over how - and how quickly - to transform our industrial systems have become increasingly heated. Drawing on comparative case studies from Europe, Asia, and the US, this talk examines how coalitions can succeed in driving rapid sustainability transitions despite ...
After Dark: Death and LifeCelebrate life - and its decline and renewal - tonight with fascinating talks, thought-provoking exhibits, and a close look at how the end of life leads to new beginnings in nature. Find out what death has taught scientists about living beings, revive tardigrade from cryptobiosis, and honor Dia de los ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: $22.95
Artful Intelligence: A Panel Discussion on Empowering Human CreativityThere is a growing sense that AI and algorithmic thinking are encroaching on key areas of our social, professional, and creative lives. In partnership with the newly launched Artful Intelligence Institute, and to celebrate the release of Thinking Like a Human: The Power of Your Mind in the Age of ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: $5 early bird, $10 general
Where: Pacific GroveCost: $15 General, $10 Members
NightLife: Día de los MuertosDónde la música y la memoria se encuentran. Join us for our third annual Día de los Muertos celebration, una noche en Oaxaca, honoring tradition through art, music, and community. In partnership with CarnavalSF, Mission Lotería*, and Academy Latine affinity group CONCIENCIA, we’re transforming the museum into a vibrant showcase ...
Fred Ritchin, a prominent figure in visual journalism, explores how photojournalists and visual storytellers need to rethink authenticity through new ethical frameworks, transparency standards, and contextual tools that help maintain credibility in an age where images can be created, not just captured. Moderator: Professor Ken Light.