Learn about our lineup
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2015-2016!
Michael Pollan is a journalist and one of the most influential
figures in the food world. For over 25 years he has been informing us about the
places where nature and culture intersect: on our plates, in our farms and
gardens, and the evolution of food in our diets. He has been called one of the
top 10 “new thought leaders.”
Dr. Michio Kaku is a theoretical physicist, renowned futurist
and popularizer of science. During high school, he famously built an atom
smasher in his parent’s garage. Dr. Kaku can be seen regularly on television,
explaining natural phenomena to non-scientists. He has the ability to make
complex scientific ideas not only understandable but fascinating.
Wesley Clark is a retired four star General and one-time
candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination. With a keen insight into
modern warfare and issues presented around the globe, General Clark’s knowledge
on foreign affairs and military engagements will give us a glimpse into the
challenges facing our world today.
Malcolm Gladwell is a master storyteller in a genre he created:
illuminating the secret patterns behind every day phenomena, such as how ideas
spread (The Tipping Point), the roots of success (Outliers), and his latest,
David and Goliath, on the advantages of disadvantages. He is the author of five
New York Times bestsellers, a staff writer for The New Yorker, and was named
one of TIME magazine’s 100 most influential people.
Gabby Giffords is a former Congresswoman and her husband, Mark
Kelly is a Navy captain and NASA astronaut. Mark and his identical twin brother
Scott will have just completed NASA’s study of the effects of a year in space,
with Scott on the international space shuttle while Mark remained on Earth.
Mark and Gabby’s individual stories are captivating: Mark facing danger as a
Navy pilot and in space, Gabby on presumably safer ground, in Congress. As
individuals, they show how optimism, an adventurous spirit, and a call to
service can help change the world; as a couple, they are a national example of
the healing power of shared love and courage
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