Populism, politics, climate change and Mozart: Livestream lecture series will cover them all – CollingwoodToday.ca

Posted: March 21, 2021 at 4:43 pm

The Georgian Triangle Lifelong Learning Institute presents its April lecture series, which will also include a mini-series on forensic anthropology

NEWS RELEASEGEORGIAN TRIANGLE LIFELONG LEARNING INSTITUTE***********************

The Georgian Triangle Lifelong Learning Institute invites you to join them for the spring lecture series starting next week.

Join this engaging lecture series from the comfort of your home via livestream or video.

Starting with:

March 26 - Hotter, Wetter, Wilder

Climate change is bringing bigger flood risks every year. Are we ready? Can we adapt in time? Dr. Blair Feltmate will address the need to limit Canadas most costly extreme weather risk - community and residential flooding - and offer advice on cost-effective home flood prevention.

The fascinating collection oftopicsinclude:

April 9 Mozart Matters

Apr 16 - Importance of Political Trust in Society

Apr 23 - Populism in 21st Century Politics

The series winds up with the following twolectures presented by Dr. Myriam Nafte, a renowned forensic anthropologist. Dr. Nafte is actively involved in criminal casework across North America and continues to research the use of human remains as material culture, documenting their transition from the cadaver to objects of power, identity and capital.

April 30: Forensics in Crime Solving

May 7: Trophies and Talismans:The Traffic of Human Remains

To buytickets for the live streamsgo to http://www.gtlli.ca.

GTLLI is a not-for-profit learning organization for adults, providing a unique learning experience for our members with speakers who are experts in their fields. Watch via livestream or video. During non-COVIDtimes, attend live lectures.

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