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The Raw Truth About Cooking

American Museum of Natural History 56 West 81st St., New York, NY, United States

Rachel Carmody explains how processing increases the calories we extract from food, ways this practice has given humans an evolutionary edge, and why it may present challenges for our present and future.

Free

Innovation and Environmental Disruption During the Origin of Homo sapiens

Coe Auditorium, Buffalo Bill Center of the West 720 Sheridan Avenue, Cody, WY, United States

In this talk, Dr. Rick Potts will discuss how recent discoveries at the Kenyan site of Olorgesailie represent milestones in technological, ecological, and social evolution that coincided with the oldest ages for fossils attributed to Homo sapiens in Africa.

Free

Innovation and Environmental Disruption During the Origin of Homo sapiens

Coe Auditorium, Buffalo Bill Center of the West 720 Sheridan Avenue, Cody, WY, United States

In this talk, Dr. Rick Potts will discuss how recent discoveries at the Kenyan site of Olorgesailie represent milestones in technological, ecological, and social evolution that coincided with the oldest ages for fossils attributed to Homo sapiens in Africa.

Free

Homo naledi and the Chamber of Secrets

The Houston Museum of Natural Science 5555 Hermann Park Drive, Houston, TX, United States

In this lecture, paleoanthropologist Jeremy DeSilva will discuss what we know about the new early human species Homo naledi and how its discovery is not only changing science, but how we define “human.”

$10 – $18

Homo naledi and the Chamber of Secrets

The Houston Museum of Natural Science 5555 Hermann Park Drive, Houston, TX, United States

In this lecture, paleoanthropologist Jeremy DeSilva will discuss what we know about the new early human species Homo naledi and how its discovery is not only changing science, but how we define “human.”

$10 – $18

The Earliest Child: The Significance of “Selam”

Cindy Pritzker Auditorium in the Harold Washington Center of the Chicago Public Library 400 South State Street, Chicago, IL, United States

Join us for a talk with Professor Zeray Alemseged as he presents on how the discovery of an almost complete skeleton of a juvenile early human ancestor has helped scientists answer some of the pressing questions about human evolution.

Free

The Earliest Child: The Significance of “Selam”

Cindy Pritzker Auditorium in the Harold Washington Center of the Chicago Public Library 400 South State Street, Chicago, IL, United States

Join us for a talk with Professor Zeray Alemseged as he presents on how the discovery of an almost complete skeleton of a juvenile early human ancestor has helped scientists answer some of the pressing questions about human evolution.

Free

Cleveland, Lucy, and Human Evolution

The Cleveland Museum of Natural History 1 Wade Oval Drive, Cleveland, OH, United States

Dr. Donald Johanson, discoverer of the famous fossil hominin known as "Lucy" will share his story of the excitement and controversy of the “golden age” of paleoanthropology. He will reflect on Lucy’s role as ambassador to the past and her profound impact on the field of human origins.

$12

Cleveland, Lucy, and Human Evolution

The Cleveland Museum of Natural History 1 Wade Oval Drive, Cleveland, OH, United States

Dr. Donald Johanson, discoverer of the famous fossil hominin known as "Lucy" will share his story of the excitement and controversy of the “golden age” of paleoanthropology. He will reflect on Lucy’s role as ambassador to the past and her profound impact on the field of human origins.

$12

Grandmothers and Human Evolution

The Houston Museum of Natural Science 5555 Hermann Park Drive, Houston, TX, United States

Grandmothers contribute to our big brains, obsession with reputations, and the cultural construction of our daily lives. Evolutionary anthropologist Dr. Kristen Hawkes will share her research that shows that grandmothers are not only vital to child rearing and cooperation, but also to forming interdependent economies.

$18

I [name], of [city, state ZIP], bequeath the sum of $[ ] or [ ] percent of my estate to L.S.B. Leakey Foundation for Research Related to Man’s Origins, Behavior & Survival, (dba The Leakey Foundation), a nonprofit organization with a business address of 1003B O’Reilly Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94129 and a tax identification number 95-2536475 for its unrestricted use and purpose.

If you have questions, please contact Sharal Camisa Smith sharal at leakeyfoundation.org. 

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