Film screening: The Power of One Voice: A 50-Year Perspective on the Life of Rachel Carson
In celebration of Women’s History Month, the Carnegie Museum of Natural History will present The Power of One Voice: A 50-Year Perspective on the Life of Rachel Carson every Sunday in March.
The 51-minute documentary is composed largely of interviews conducted at Chatham University and the National Aviary in 2012 during a 50th anniversary celebration of Carson’s groundbreaking book, Silent Spring. Through the insight of featured historians, writers, and scientists, the film places the struggles and achievements of the woman widely credited with inspiring the modern environmental movement in a context relevant to issues we face today.
3 p.m. every Sunday in March, in the Earth Theater at CMNH; Free with admission to the Museum. For more information about the film (including a trailer), click here to visit the official website.
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