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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220302T190000
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URL:https://lincolnconservation.org/events/spring-2022-on-belonging-series
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SUMMARY:Spring 2022 On Belonging Series: Scott Edwards
DESCRIPTION:Bicycling\, birding and #BLM Across America in a summer of chao
 s\n\n\nScott Edwards\n\nThrough vivid photographs and videos\, Scott will 
 bring you along on his 76-day\, 3800-mile bicycle trek across the United S
 tates in the summer of 2020\, when the world was leveled by a pandemic and
  outraged by the murders of George Floyd and others. As he rides through v
 aried landscapes and communities\, with “Black Lives Matter” signs aff
 ixed to his bicycle\, Scott will reflect upon the people\, landscapes and 
 birds that he encountered\, and convey the challenges\, generosity and hop
 e that inspired and surprised him throughout his journey. His two-wheeled 
 story is a clarion call to people of all stripes to enjoy the open road\, 
 make connections across divides\, and help break down stereotypes often at
 tached to people of color in the United States.\n\nScott's interest in orn
 ithology and natural history began as a child growing up in Riverdale\, Br
 onx\, NYC. As an undergraduate\, Scott took a gap year to work at the Smit
 hsonian's National Museum of Natural History in Washington\, DC\, and assi
 st with fieldwork in his native Hawaii and in northern California. After 9
  years teaching at the University of Washington\, he returned to Harvard a
 s a professor in 2003. Scott spent two years of national service at the Na
 tional Science Foundation in Washington DC and has served on the advisory 
 boards of the Cornell Lab of Ornithology\, the Massachusetts Audubon Socie
 ty and the National Museum of Natural History. He has devoted his career t
 o increasing the number of BIPOC in the environmental sciences and in 2020
  was awarded the inaugural Inclusiveness\, Diversity and Equity and Access
  (IDEA) award from the Society for the Study of Evolution.\n\nThis is a fr
 ee\, virtual program. All are welcome. Please register to receive the meet
 ing link.\nRegister Here.\nThe On Belonging Speaker Series is a collaborat
 ion of six host organizations\, Farrington Nature Linc\, DeCordova Sculptu
 re Park and Museum\, Mass Audubon\, Lincoln Land Conservation Trust\, The 
 Food Project\, and Walden Woods Project. Spring 2022 Funding is provided b
 y The Ogden Codman Trust. Past sponsors include The Sudbury Foundation\, T
 he Lincoln Garden Club\, and The Bemis Free Lecture Series. 
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CATEGORIES:Guided Walk
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