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Inside the Museum: Archaeology Show & Tell

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Do you like to spend time outside? Put puzzles together? Figure out stories from clues? These are things archeologists do. If you answered yes, maybe you can be one too! Did you know you could learn about archeological items found in Miami dating back 10,000 years? Watch our gallery tour and learn more about the […]

Science Storytime: Turtle Time

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Dive in with Little Turtle and join her on a journey that showcases the beautiful wonders that our oceans have to offer, and learn ways we can each help to keep our oceans clean and healthy. The book reading will be Little Turtle and the Changing Sea by Becky Davis. (Recommended for elementary readers.) Frost […]

DIY Science Toolkit: Friction Fun

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Discover the force of friction by creating ramps made of different materials, and then seeing which one allows your race car to go the fastest! (Includes step-by-step video.) Friction Fun Activity Toolkit PDF   Sponsored by:   In partnership with:

In Conversation: On Hieroglyphics & The Boy in the Field

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Contemplative, tense, and tinged with poignancy, Hieroglyphics, Jill McCorkle’s latest novel – in which past traumas and bleak circumstances inform and compel her richly drawn characters – has been lauded as a “powerful narrative web” by Publishers Weekly. Joining her is Margot Livesey, whose latest novel is The Boy in the Field. It’s a story of how a single […]

In Conversation: On Loss and Lessons Learned From the Parkland Tragedy

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In Find the Helpers: What 9/11 and Parkland Taught Me About Recovery, Purpose, and Hope, Fred Guttenberg writes of his journey since his daughter Jaime's murder in the Stoneman Douglas High School shooting of 2018 in Parkland, Florida, and how he has been able to get through the absolute worst of times, thanks in no small […]

In Conversation: On Words Whispered in Water

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Words Whispered in Water: Why the Levees Broke in Hurricane Katrina documents activist Sandy Rosenthal's battle to find the culprits in the catastrophic flooding of New Orleans and to unravel the cover-up that looked to protect them. She’s joined by Austin, Texas-based NPR correspondent John Burnett, whose special reporting includes covering the attacks on 9/11, […]

In Conversation: On All the Way to the Tigers

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Part adventure guide, part personal diary, and 100% inspiring, Mary Morris’ All the Way to the Tigers – a memoir rich in personal growth, family history, and thrilling travel – is a thoughtful account of how she came back from a debilitating accident to realize a hard-won trek across India, on which, yes, she comes across a […]

In Conversation: The Life of Malcolm X

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The result of a nearly 30-year quest and drawing on hundreds of hours of interviews, The Dead Are Arising: The Life of Malcolm X is an epic biography of one of the most politically relevant figures of the 20th century, and a labor of love for co-author Tamara Payne, who completed the work after the 2018 […]

Healthy Hands

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Keeping hands clean is one of the most important steps we can take to avoid getting sick and spreading germs to others. During the COVID-19 pandemic, keeping hands clean is especially important to help prevent the virus from spreading. Listen in as our expert physician walks you through the steps you should take to ensure […]

In Conversation: On Monogamy

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Sue Miller’s Monogamy tells the story of Graham, a gregarious bookseller, and Annie, a shy photographer, who have been married nearly 30 years. When Graham suddenly dies, Annie wonders what, exactly, is the point of going on without him. But when she discovers a ruinous secret he kept, she’s forced her to question whether she […]

So Queer and So Caribbean

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Moderated by Julio Capó Jr., FIU associate professor of history and deputy director of The Wolfsonian Public Humanities Lab. Presented in English. In the Caribbean, LGBTQ individuals live in fear of being ostracized at a minimum and physically assaulted – or even murdered – at worst. This panel celebrates the contributions of LGBTQ writers with […]

Maria, Maria: Hurricane Stories

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Moderated by Geoffrey Philp, author of Hurricane Center, and MJ Fievre, ReadCaribbean coordinator. Presented in English. Please note that there is a short interlude between Part I and Part II. Please stay connected. Part II will start playing shortly after Part I. Through poetry, fiction, and reportage, Caribbean writers share with the world the fury of […]