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National Geographic’s fall/winter 2018-19 live event lineup transports audiences from Washington, D.C., to the most remote areas of Africa, the deepest yet-to-be explored parts of our ocean, the deserts of ancient Egypt and the hoodoos of Bears Ears National Monument. This season offers inspiring film screenings and talks, interactive happy hours with National Geographic Explorers, engaging behind-the-scenes tours and the premiere of our one-of-a-kind virtual reality explorations.
Hear from renowned photojournalists, conservationists and storytellers like Daniella Zalcman who uses her camera to help reframe Native American identities; Meg Lowman, a.k.a “Canopy Meg,” who spends her life in the treetops helping influence forest conservation; and National Geographic Editor in Chief Susan Goldberg, the first woman to edit the magazine since its founding in 1888. Get insights into the human journey as renowned scientists including Robert Ballard explore our ocean in an effort to unlock mysteries, including whether we are alone in the universe; and journey to an excavation site in Israel’s Galilee, where archaeologist Jodi Magness reveals a fifth-century synagogue paved with stunning mosaics. Here is a look at some of the season’s highlights:
This season continues the legacy of creating a community of change — where visitors are given the opportunity to learn from inspiring Explorers and conservationists, to admire powerful and influential images, and to hear from fascinating storytellers who provide insights into unfamiliar yet significant parts of our world. View the full list of speakers and events here to plan your visit before the season ends on March 7, 2019.
The National Geographic Society is a global nonprofit organization that uses the power of science, exploration, education and storytelling to illuminate and protect the wonder of our world. Since 1888, National Geographic has pushed the boundaries of exploration, investing in bold people and transformative ideas, providing more than 15,000 grants for work across all seven continents, reaching 3 million students each year through education offerings, and engaging audiences around the globe through signature experiences, stories and content. mmm
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