MURA Sponsored Programs – Spring 2021 and June Picks

MURA Sponsored Programs – June 2021

Date  and Time Program Presenter Host Notes to connect
June 1, Tuesday, 8:30-9:30 am CDT  Virtual Breakfast – Covid and Post-Vaccination Questions on Your Mind Margaret Ann Day, MD of MU Health Care, Family and Community Medicine MU Retirees Association Link will be given in MURA email
Notes:  Zoom links will be sent in an email.  If you do not have Internet, use your telephone to listen to the speaker.  No pre-registration required.
In addition to MURA sponsored programs, consider additional online events available to you for free. These are open to the public, but most require pre-registration. Barbara Schneider is a member of our MURA Program Committee and MURA’s Liaison to the Osher Life Long Learning Institute.

Barbara’s Picks

June 1, Tuesday, 11:00 am CDT Missouri 2021 Presents: Music for the Bicentennial Explore musical events that speak about Missouri, from ragtime, blues, and jazz to country, classical, folk, hip-hop, and more. State Historical Society of Missouri https://shsmo.org/events/2021/mo2021-presents-june
June 1, Tuesday, 6:00 pm CDT Discover St. Louis Dea Hoover, tour guide and author of STL Scavenger: The Ultimate Search for St. Louis’s Hidden Treasures Daniel Boone Regional Library in Columbia, MO https://events.dbrl.org/event/5097193
June 2, Wednesday, 6:00 pm CDT On Juneteenth Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Annette Gordon-Reed in conversation with Roy Young, CEO of James Madison’s Montpelier National Archives Foundation https://archivesfoundation.org/event/on-juneteenth/
June 3, Thursday, 4:30 pm CDT LBJ and the Great Society Melody Barnes, co-director for policy and public affairs, Democracy Initiative at the University of Virginia and President Barack Obama’s chief domestic policy advisor History Happy Hour, White House Historical Association https://www.whitehousehistory.org/events/history-happy-hour-lbj-and-the-great-society
June 8, Tuesday, 11:00 am CDT Japanese Americans in St. Louis Dr. Chikako Usui, associate professor of sociology at the University of Missouri–St. Louis St Louis History Live Series, Missouri History Museum, St Louis https://mohistory.org/events/home
June 8, Tuesday, 6:30-8:00 pm CDT South Pacific – the backstory, the gorgeous music and lyrics, and the everlasting impact Barry Bradford, speaker and educator Palos Heights Library, Illinois https://bit.ly/3wsHvIi
June 10, Thursday, 6:00-6:45 pm CDT Beginning Beekeeping – Session I Beekeeper Deborah Reed – Parts 2 and 3 in July and August Daniel Boone Regional Library in Columbia, MO https://events.dbrl.org/event/5116635
June 10, Thursday, 6:30 pm CDT The Parks of Montana and the Dakotas: Where the Buffalo Roam Nancy McCully, travel enthusiast and speaker Palos Heights Library, Illinois https://bit.ly/2TbSwPQ
June 10, Thursday, 7:00 pm CDT Changing the Game: The Statistical Analysis of Sports Dr. Jeremy Abramson, Computer Scientist at University of Southern California Linda Hall Library: Science, Engineering and Technology – KC https://www.lindahall.org/event/changing-the-game-the-statistical-analysis-of-sports/
June 15, Tuesday, 11:00 am CDT Radical Empathy: Finding a Path to Bridging Racial Divides Terri Givens, political scienist, author, and CEO and Founder of Brighter Higher Ed Mizzou Alumni Association – Open to all Mizzou Alumni and Friends https://alumlc.org/missouri/7657
June 15, Tuesday, 1:00-2:00 pm CDT Missouri Trailblazers: Laura Ingalls Wilder Missouri State Museum Daniel Boone Regional Library in Columbia, MO https://events.dbrl.org/event/5102675
June 15, Tuesday, 4:00 pm CDT Chocolate City – A History of Race and Democracy in the Nation’s Capital Historians Derek Musgrove and Chris Myers Asch White House Historical Association – Live on Facebook and YouTube https://www.whitehousehistory.org/events/chocolate-city-a-history-of-race-and-democracy-in-the-nations-capital
June 16, Wednesday, 7:00-8:30 pm CDT North American Bird Declines and What We Can Do to Help Sarah Kendrick, State Ornithologist from the Missouri Department of Conservation. Daniel Boone Regional Library in Columbia, MO https://events.dbrl.org/event/5102923
June 17, Thursday, 2:00-3:00 pm CDT Scams Targeting Consumers Better Business Bureau Regional Director Michelle Gleba Daniel Boone Regional Library in Columbia, MO https://events.dbrl.org/event/5112430
June 17, Thursday, 4:30 pm CDT Daughters of Yalta (the story of the post-WWII 1945 Yalta conference through the eyes of Sarah Churchill, Anna Roosevelt and Kathleen Harriman – a really fascinating read! BMS) Catherine Grace Katz, Author History Happy Hour, White House Historical Association https://www.whitehousehistory.org/events/history-happy-hour-daughters-of-yalta
June 17, Thursday, 7:00 pm CDT Black Baseball & Black History Dr. Raymond Doswell, Vice President/Curator of the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum in Kanas City, MO Mid-Continent Public Library, Kansas City https://www.mymcpl.org/events/69542/black-baseball-black-history-zoom
June 22, Tuesday, 6:30-7:30 pm CDT Missouri Lakes: Plumbing the Depths A representative from the Lakes of Missouri Volunteer Program Daniel Boone Regional Library in Columbia, MO https://events.dbrl.org/event/5112509
June 23, Wednesday, 7:00 pm CDT Fleetwood Mac: The Chain…Broken? Gary Wenstrup, music historian Mid-Continent Public Library, Kansas City https://www.mymcpl.org/events/69556/fleetwood-mac-chainbroken-zoom
June 24, Thursday, 1:00-2:00 pm CDT Discover Nature-Missouri’s Wildlife Austin Lambert, naturalist at Runge Nature Center in Jefferson City Daniel Boone Regional Library in Columbia, MO https://events.dbrl.org/event/5112662
Podcast The 1600 Sessions (Over 50 episodes) Including: The Triumph of Nancy Reagan; Freemasons and the White House White House Historical Association https://www.whitehousehistory.org/1600-sessions
On Demand Missouri 2021 Presents: A Patchwork of Quilts Brings us Together for ‘21 Our panel shares their insights on the art and culture of quilt-making and talks about the special quilts created by Missourians for the bicentennial. State Historical Society of Missouri https://shsmo.org/on-demand/mo2021-presents-apr
On Demand Historic Images of Black Families: Representation, Identity, and Diversity SHSMO Art Curator Joan Stack, PhD State Historical Society of Missouri https://shsmo.org/events/on-demand/historic-images-of-black-families
On Demand Webinars and Online Events – Past Recordings Past Examples I recommend:  #MizzouMade in Space; #MizzouMade at the Masters; Tiger on Top of the World Mizzou Alumni Association – Open to all Mizzou Alumni and Friends https://alumlc.org/missouri/archive
On Demand Votes for Missouri Women! Part 1:  Silent protest for Women’s Suffrage in St. Louis at the 1916 Democratic Convention, and Part 2: Missouri Women: Suffrage to Statecraft SHS Exhibit Part 1: Margot McMillen, Author of  The Golden Lane, and Part 2: SHSMO Curator Joan Stack and Missouri Historic Costume and Textile Collection Curator Jean Parsons, and Collection Manager Nicole Johnston State Historical Society of Missouri https://shsmo.org/events/on-demand/votes-for-mo-women
On Demand White House History Live Various videos:  Women Artists in the White House Collection; Slavery in the President’s Neighborhood, and more. The White House Historical Association https://www.whitehousehistory.org/rubenstein-center/white-house-history-live
On Demand Beginning Genealogy, Part 1: Getting Started Bill Eddleman, Associate Director of the SHS Cape Girardeau Research Center State Historical Society of Missouri https://shsmo.org/events/on-demand/basic-genealogy-pt1?mc_cid=ce47445d01&mc_eid=376db1f8f8
On Demand Beginning Genealogy, Part 2: Online Resources Bill Eddleman, Associate Director of the SHS Cape Girardeau Research Center State Historical Society of Missouri https://shsmo.org/events/on-demand/basic-genealogy-pt2
On Demand Beginning Genealogy, Part 3: Censuses Bill Eddleman, Associate Director of the SHS Cape Girardeau Research Center State Historical Society of Missouri https://shsmo.org/events/on-demand/basic-genealogy-pt3
On Demand The African American Experience in Missouri – 2019-2020 Series 20 programs such as: Lincoln University – Black Culture Mecca of the Midwest; Voice and Violence in Colonial St Louis State Historical Society of Missouri and the University of Missouri https://shsmo.org/lecture-series/african-american-experience?page=0
On Demand Online Exhibitions Current and past exhibits, including:  15 Minutes of Warhol; Moche and Nazca Pottery Museum of Art & Archaeology – University of Missouri https://maa.missouri.edu/exhibits
On Demand Growing Up with the River: Nine Generations on the Missouri by Dan and Connie Burkhardt Professional storytellers and special guests. 10-part series based on this very beautiful book. Missouri Humanities Council https://mohumanities.org/programs/growing-up-with-the-river/
On Demand Explore Missouri’s German Heritage 8-part series on history of German immigration and the continuing culture of Germans in Missouri Missouri Humanities Council https://mohumanities.org/programs/explore-missouris-german-heritage/

 

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