As Florida and the nation grapple with climate change and resource exhaustion, what can we learn from the rise of environmental activism in the Sixties and the generation that helped save America’s environment?
On Wednesday at 6 pm at the Cade Museum for Creativity & Invention, join Douglas Brinkley, New York Times best-selling author and Rice University professor of history, for Silent Spring Revolution, a lecture on author Rachel Carson and other courageous women and men who sparked an ecological revolution half a century ago.
Brinkley's appearance is sponsored by the University of Florida’s College of Liberal Arts and Sciences; Rothman Family Chair in the Humanities; Bob Graham Center for Public Service; and College of Journalism and Communications.
Doors open at 5:30 p.m. Book sales by The Lynx Bookstore. A book signing and a free reception will follow.
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