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Film Screening and Live Panel: Gen Z Mental Health - Climate Emotions (FREE)

by  CU Museum of Natural History

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Join this special screening of Gen Z Mental Health: Climate Stories followed by a live panel with Dr. Kris Karnauskas (climate scientist, CU Boulder), Dr. Joanna Arch (Psychologist, CU Boulder) and Tehya Jennett (Climate Activist and Filmmaker) organized by CIRES Education & Outreach and the Renee Crown Institute.

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About This Program

Cost

Multipoint: $0.00
Multipoint Premium: $0.00

FREE!



Length

60 minutes


Target Audience

Education: Grade(s) 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher(s)/Educator(s)Public Library: Library Staff

Minimum participants:

11

Maximum participants:

250


Primary Disciplines

Health/Physical Education, Leadership, Sciences, Social and Emotional Learning( SEL), STEM


Program Delivery Mode

Zoom



Booking Information

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Provider's Cancellation Policy

There are no cancellation fees, but cancellation notification is required. We ask that you notify us of a cancellation as soon as possible so that we can offer the opportunity to another group in your place. If you fail to notify us of a program cancellation, it may impact your ability to book future programs. No penalty for programs cancelled due to weather-related or similar school closures.

About This Provider

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CU Museum of Natural History

Boulder , CO
United States

There is always something happening at the University of Colorado Museum of Natural History. Adults, students, kids and families can explore natural and human history through a wide variety a of programs both in person and virtually.  Exhibitions present natural and cultural wonders from Colorado, North America, and the world. Check out the events calendar for upcoming lectures, workshops, and family activities, check out our Museum from home, or find out more about guided tours


The Museum is located in Boulder, on the University of Colorado campus, with a mission of research, education and stewardship of the largest collection of natural and human history artifacts in the Rocky Mountain Region!


Contact:
Gianna Sullivan
gianna.sullivan@colorado.edu
303-492-4458

Program Details

Format

1. Film Screening (online or in-person)
2. Live panel
3. reception (in person)

Objectives

- Connect and open the conversation around climate and mental health with youth
- Watch a new film
- have a dialogue with professionals around the topic
- develop and connect with resources designed to support educators, parents, and youth