
Natural History on the Big Screen: Bring Them Home Screening and Q&A
Join us for a captivating evening at the National Museum of Natural History! 🌍 Discover the remarkable journey of the bison in "Bison: Standing Strong," an exhibit showcasing how these majestic animals have shaped North American landscapes and Indigenous lifestyles for over a century. 🐂✨
Experience the film "Bring Them Home," which highlights the inspiring efforts of the Blackfoot people as they work to restore wild buffalo to their tribal land after a century-long absence. This powerful documentary, narrated and executive produced by Oscar nominee Lily Gladstone, has garnered acclaim at multiple festivals. 🎬🏆
Following the screening, engage in a fascinating conversation moderated by Sant Director Kirk Johnson with Ivan MacDonald, the co-director and producer of the film, alongside Sarah Johnson, a postdoctoral fellow at NMNH specializing in bison genomics. 🤝📚
After the discussion and an audience Q&A, attendees will have the unique opportunity to explore the Bison: Standing Strong exhibit after hours! 🕒
Registration is required, and space is limited, filled on a first-come, first-served basis. The program will take place in Q?rius, the Coralyn W. Whitney Science Education Center, and the exhibit hall.
📍 Location: 1200 Constitution Ave NW, Washington, DC 20560-0003, United States
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