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MBL Falmouth Forum: “From the MacArthur Fellows to Investing in Climate Solutions” – John Palfrey, President, John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation

The Cornelia Clapp Auditorium MBL Street, Woods Hole, MA, United States

Join us in-person in the Cornelia Clapp (formerly Lillie) Auditorium or attend virtually. Social distancing and masking will be required for in-person attendance. Limited seating available. The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation does many things for which it is well-known around the world, including the MacArthur Fellows program and support for public media. ...
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Free

ResilientWoodsHole Symposium

The second in a series to plan for climate change resiliency in Woods Hole, MA Join us for an in-depth discussion of how the ResilientWoodsHole initiative is planning to ensure the future of our vibrant seaside community. Woods Hole is a productive blue economy and residential village facing major climate impacts—including sea-level rise and coastal ...
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WHFF Virtual presents: Jack London’s Martin Eden

Virtual Film Festival 89 Water Street Second Floor, Woods Hole, MA, United States

The Woods Hole Film Festival season series WHFF Virtual kicks off with the return of WHFF alum Jay Craven's new feature film, JACK LONDON'S MARTIN EDEN, including an online Q&A with Jay on Saturday, December 18 at 7pm EST. ABOUT THE FILM: Set in 1909 and produced on Nantucket, ''Jack London’s Martin Eden'' tells the ...
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$12 – $20

Virtual Book Reading in partnership with Footprints Café

Virtual book reading of I AM EVERY GOOD THING and The Me I Choose to Be, in partnership with Footprints Café Read by Stefanie Corbin, owner of Footprints Café. The books are appropriate for ages ~4-8. Footprints Cafe is a black, woman-owned, bookstore. A place where inclusivity and diversity is celebrated and honored. A bookstore ...
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Meet Jacki Hartman, Falmouth Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Officer

Introducing Jacqueline Hartman, Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Officer for the town of Falmouth. Ms. Hartman will be interviewed by George Liles (NOAA Fisheries’ Director of Academic Programs and co-founder and director of the Partnership in Education Program (PEP) and will answer questions from the audience at our February 9th conversation. Register for this (zoom) event ...
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Woods Hole Film Festival Virtual Screening of Human Nature Film

Human Nature Film screening, in partnership with the Woods Hole Film Festival Film trailer: https://vimeo.com/321559059 Film access is free through this link. It is available from Thursday, February 10th at 8 am through Sunday, February 13th at 11:59 pm: https://www.goelevent.com/WoodsHoleFilmFest/e/WHFFVirtualHumanNature Synopsis: A breakthrough called CRISPR has given us unprecedented control over the basic building blocks ...
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Yoga 4 All with Linda Wells

Linda Wells, M. Ed., CYT-500, is Linda Wellness Warrior, Yoga Instructor specializing in Resiliency and Stress Management. Linda is an African American cis-gendered, plus-sized woman residing on the land of the Massachuett (Cambridge, MA). She is a social disruptor of unhealthy societal ideals. Linda offers classes that make the yoga practice inclusive through variations, language, ...
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Who Inherits the Waves?, in partnership with the WHOI Committee for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion

A discussion about closing the racial gap in swimming skills and water competency. Panelists: Dr. Jeff Wiltse - Noted historian and author of Contested Waters: A Social History of Swimming Pools in America Dr. Nevada Winrow - Founder and President of Black Girls Dive Foundation Carlee Jackson - Director of Communications for Minorities in Shark ...
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What Lies Beneath: Unearthing Not-So-Subtle Roadblocks to Wellness

Presented by Dr. Misty Boachie, the Founder and CEO of Excavate Wellness. Dr. Boachie is a Pharmacotherapy Board Certified Pharmacist, currently serving in leadership at Northside Hospital. She holds a Doctor of Pharmacy from the University of Georgia ('01) and Master of Business Administration from George Washington University ('17). She completed a Pharmacy Practice Residency ...
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COVID-19 and Health Inequality – The Strained Alchemy of Two Pandemics

Presented by Dr. Kathryn Hall, Deputy Executive Director of the Boston Public Health Commission Dr. Kathryn Hall is the Deputy Executive Director for Population Health and Health Equity at the Boston Public Health Commission. After receiving her PhD in Microbiology and Molecular Genetics from Harvard University she spent 10 years in the biotech industry tackling ...
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Outdoor Film Screening: Disneynature Oceans

Redfield Lawn 45 Water Street, Woods Hole, MA, United States

The Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution & Woods Hole Film Festival presents Cinema & Science by the Sea featuring Disneynature, Oceans.

MBL Friday Evening Lecture Series: “Big Ideas from the “Little Brain”: Insights from the Cerebellum about Learning and Meta-Learning” Jennifer L. Raymond

The Cornelia Clapp Auditorium MBL Street, Woods Hole, MA, United States

The brain is a learning machine, storing information about the statistical relationships between events in the world, and using that information to guide behavior. In this lecture, Raymond will share insights about the neural mechanisms of learning from her research on the cerebellum, or “little brain.” The cerebellum is well known for its role in ...
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Free