Teachers, Educators and Community Members
KQED Education Network and the Emery Unified School District present an evening of film, conversation and education
A screening of Shellmound
There are plenty of brand names and bright lights to distract shoppers at the Bay Street shopping center in Emeryville. Few people realize they are walking on an Ohlone burial ground thousands of years old, steeped in a century of toxic sludge. Shellmound examines the decisions made during the toxic cleanup, the excavation and construction through the eyes of the city of Emeryville, and perspectives by the developer, archaeologists and the Ohlone who worked on the site.
Panel discussion to follow with
Educational resources such as films and curriculum guides available for teachers
FREE
food and drink provided (reception at 5:30pm)
pre-registration required, space is limited
For more information please contact schoolservices@kqed.org or call 415.553.2244.
KQED Education Network uses the power of KQED media to inspire learning throughout Northern California. The resources of KQED are brought directly into the community through workshops, online content, unique programs and special events. Education Network serves educators, families with young children, child-care professionals, K-12 and adult learners, and the general community, with a particular emphasis on reaching underserved communities. Every year Education Network reaches more than 75,000 people- from toddlers to seniors- through workshops, events and other community services.
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