Our "Revolutionary Perspectives" speaker series celebrates innovative approaches to how we discover, interpret, and share American history.
On May 22, Dr. Leah Glaser, professor of history at Central Connecticut State University, will share how public history can raise awareness about the history of natural resources, their preservation, and what such practices can teach us about the causes of and mitigation of climate change. This will include discussion of two of her most recent book projects: Interpreting Energy at Museums and Historic Sites and Branching Out: The Public History of Trees.
This program is free for all thanks to generous support by the Wadsworth Lewis Fund.