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Unless otherwise noted, all those who sign up for an online lecture will receive a recording to watch within two weeks following the live event. [See more] Monday, October 4, 2021 at 12:00 p.m. (ET) / 9:00 a.m. (PT) [Located in: ]Online [The Harem of the Ottoman Sultans]( With Volkan Yazici
Educator As we examine the Harem of the Ottoman Empire, we will discuss why the Sultans had a harem, how the women were chosen, and where they came from. We will also talk about the rights the women had and the hierarchy within the harem. For those that outlived their sultan, we will explore their lives after leaving the harem. One-hour lecture plus Q&A: $25 [Sign up here](
Wednesday, October 6, 2021 at 12:00 p.m. (ET) / 9:00 a.m. (PT) [Located in: ]Online [Poles Apart â The Arctic and Antarctica Compared and Contrasted]( With Jamie Watts
Marine Ecologist Penguins and polar bears, ice sheets and sea ice, seals, whales and indigenous human populations. Antarctica and the Arctic are so very different, yet have many parallels. The polar regions are arguably the last and greatest remaining wildernesses on the planet. Jamie Watts is an expedition leader and marine biologist with over 200 polar expeditions under his belt. This presentation looks at the wildlife, landscapes and human footprints on these two regions, and our stewardship of these magnificent, rich, fragile regions. One-hour lecture plus Q&A: $25 [Sign up here]( Tuesday, October 12, 2021 at 2:00 p.m. (ET) / 11:00 a.m. (PT) [Located in: ]Online [The High Line, NYCâs Post-Industrial Promenade]( With John Kriskiewicz
Architect & Educator Letâs stroll 30 feet above the streets of New York as we discover a newly transformed district whose catalyst was a reimagined abandoned elevated freight railway. Now a world-renowned aerial park, The High Line has become a much imitated symbol of urban renaissance which today serves as a promenade from the Meat Packing District, through Chelsea, to West Midtown. Explore New Yorkâs largest and newest collection of buildings designed by an international contingent of the worldâs most prominent architects. One-hour lecture plus Q&A: $25 [Sign up here](
Wednesday, October 13, 2021 at 1:00 p.m. (ET) / 10:00 a.m. (PT) [Located in: ]Online [The Vel d'Hiv Round-Up]( With Dr. Eileen Angelini
Professor & Fulbright Scholar On July 16-17, 1942 in Occupied Paris, more than 13,000 French Jews were arrested by French Police. The victims were held in deplorable conditions at the Vélodrome d'Hiver or Vel d'Hiv, an indoor cycling stadium until they were sent to detainment camps outside of Paris where they either died or were deported to concentration camps. Learn about the detailed planning by the Vichy Government behind this round-up and how the French government and people have since dealt with the pain and shame of this traumatic event. One-hour lecture plus Q&A: $25 [Sign up here]( Monday, October 18, 2021 at 12:00 p.m. (ET) / 9:00 a.m. (PT) [Located in: ]Online [Frida Kahlo & Diego Rivera: The Dove & the Elephant]( With Cristina Vannucci
Educator Bold, irreverent and unforgettable, Frida Kahlo created intriguing and sometime disturbing works of art that speak of her vibrancy and tragedies and defy simplistic readings. She has become a symbol of often contradictory attributes: strength and tenacity before tragedy and pain, devotion to her countryâs history, creativity in her artwork and in her vibrantly colored traditional Mexican dresses and passion in her difficult relationship with Diego Rivera. One-hour lecture plus Q&A: $25 [Sign up here](
Tuesday, October 19, 2021 at 2:00 p.m. (ET) / 11:00 a.m. (PT) [Located in: ]Online [Monarch Butterfly Migration & Conservation]( With Megan Epler Wood
Educator What may be a common sight and source of delight in the summer months in the northeast area of the United States, the Monarch Butterflyâs migration is a fascinating journey filled with adversity and danger. The whimsical orange and black insect faces challenges at every stage of life and at every turn in the long trip southward. Our sustainable tourism and environmental expert will explore the life cycle of the species with an insider view of the battle to preserve their winter refuge in the spectacular Oyamel Forests of Central Mexico. This special presentation takes place as the Monarchs travel south, and is Megan Epler Woodâs second presentation in the Road Scholar Virtual Lecture Series focused on âSustainability of Place.â One-hour lecture plus Q&A: $25 [Sign up here]( More lectures available in 2021! [See them ALL →]( Looking for MORE Online Learning? Check out our [multi-day Adventures Online]( which include several days of lectures like these, PLUS interactive discussions with other Road Scholars, live performances and virtual field trips! [Learn More →]( Please Note: The recordings for these exclusive lectures will be shared via email only with participants who are enrolled in the event. Recordings will expire two weeks following the event date. The Technical Details:This live online lecture will broadcast using Zoom. All you need is an Internet connection and your computer. When you sign up, youâll receive an email from Road Scholar with Zoom links to tune in, OR you can find your Zoom links in â[My Account]( !â [View online]( © 2021 Elderhostel
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