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COVID-19: Current Resurgence and Long-Term Scenarios
Jan 13, 2021
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Jan 20, 2021
The regular meeting of 1/20 is cancelled due to Inauguration Day. We'll resume our regular meeting schedule at 12:30pm Wednesday, January 27. |
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Jan 27, 2021 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM
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Intangibles: Unlocking the Science and Soul of Team Chemistry
Feb 10, 2021
Joan was a pioneer in sports journalism as one of the first female sports columnists in the country. She covered every major sporting event from the Super Bowl and the World Series to the Olympics and championship fights. Her sports columns and features earned 13 Associated Press Sports Editors Awards, the National Headliner Award, the Women’s Sports Foundation’s Journalism Award, and the prestigious Edgar A. Poe Award from the White House Correspondents Association. Joan has been the senior media advisor to the San Francisco Giants since 2008. She will discuss team chemistry, the topic of her latest book, which Kirkus Reviews describes as “Nuanced…complex…a mind-opening study that extends far beyond the confines of any ballpark.” Host: AB |
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Equity and Inclusion at the Sierra Club and Elsewhere
Feb 17, 2021
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The Spirit of Sarajevo: A Story of Resilience
Mar 03, 2021
The Spirit of Sarajevo: A Story of Resilience For centuries, Sarajevo was known as a crossroads of cultures -- a peaceful place that valued a variety of religious traditions and ethnic heritages. It was a vibrant capital city that shone on the global stage and even hosted the 1984 Winter Olympics. But the rise of nationalism within former Yugoslavia led to a brutal conflict that threatened to wipe away the city’s legacy of openness and tolerance. For nearly four years, Sarajevo was under armed siege--the longest one of any city in the history of modern warfare. When it was finally lifted, Sarajevo was left a broken city marked by crumpled buildings … the scars of mortar shells … and shattered families beset by grief. Yet still, somehow, the spirit of Sarajevo never wavered. This book is a story of life under siege, created from unimaginable misery and degradation. It is a story about resilience and determination, which now, more than 20 years after the siege ended, serves as an example for all of us as we navigate a confused, frightened world of being “under siege” during this pandemic. Host: AB |
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