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X-WR-CALDESC:Join us as special guests of the Astronomy without Borders Glo
 bal Astronomy Month celebration as we share and explain our new video seri
 es about girl-friendly public engagement!\n\nEach of these five short vide
 os corresponds with one of these welcoming concepts: Growth Mindset\, Bias
 es and Micro-messages\, Representation Matters\, Questioning Techniques an
 d Dealing with Misconceptions. These will be useful for amateur astronomer
 s\, informal educators and anyone who wants to be more inclusive.\n\nSpeak
 er Bio:\n\nVivian White\nDirector of Free Choice Learning\, Astronomical S
 ociety of the Pacific\nI volunteered with Project ASTRO more than a decade
  ago and fell hard for astronomy education while finishing my degree in ph
 ysics. I am currently the Director of Free Choice Learning\, administering
  the NASA Night Sky Network (NSN). A community of more than 425 amateur as
 tronomy clubs across the country\, NSN supports club outreach and events w
 ith an interactive website and webinars. I design astronomy activities and
  demos specifically for informal settings\, working with citizen scientist
 s\, Girl Scouts\, Tibetan monks\, and many others to expand the ways we le
 arn astronomy out of school.\n\nTheresa Summer\nAstronomy Educator\, Astro
 nomical Society of the Pacific\nI have worked in science education since 1
 998\, mainly creating programs in planetariums and museums\, but also in h
 igh school classrooms\, teacher trainings and tutoring. I have two Bachelo
 r’s degrees: one in Astronomy and Physics from San Francisco State Univers
 ity\; and one in Theater\, Education and Empowerment from Eugene Lang Coll
 ege\, the New School for Social Research. My astronomical journey led from
  being the department tutor at City College of San Francisco\, to internin
 g at NASA Ames Research Center. I rose from ushering to lecturing at Calif
 ornia Academy of Science’s Morrison Planetarium\, before directing the pro
 gramming at the planetarium at Orange Coast College. I had important time 
 at Lawrence Hall of Science and San Francisco State University\, before re
 turning to the revamped Morrison Planetarium\, where I was involved with o
 pening the new museum and leading the planetarium presenter team. I then t
 aught astronomy\, physics\, calculus and algebra for English language lear
 ners in an International high school for three years\, before heading to t
 he ASP.\n\nHere\, I have worked on citizen science projects (CosmoQuest)\,
  girl scouts (with SETI Institute’s “Reaching for the Stars: NASA Science 
 for Girl Scouts”)\; amateur astronomers through the Night Sky Network and 
 the Megamovie\, and now with very young children through “My Sky Tonight” 
 I totally enjoy meeting all the teachers\, librarians\, park rangers and a
 ll the wonderful people my job enables me to meet. My secret mission in li
 fe is to help people to understand that science is not just for crazed gen
 iuses in lab coats\, but is for everyone\, and is an important part of bei
 ng an active citizen in today’s world.\n\nLindsay Bartolone\nDirector of E
 ducation\, Astronomers Without Borders\n\nLindsay Bartolone is a Science E
 ducation Consultant from Chicago IL\, and serves as Astronomers Without Bo
 rders’s Director of Education and Community Manager. She is also the Recru
 itment and Retention Lead for NASA's IMAP Student Collaboration as well as
  the Communications and Outreach Lead for IMAP. She has been a Co-I on NAS
 A's Science Education and Public Outreach Forum projects in the areas of A
 strophysics and Heliophysics. She has led Education and Public Outreach Pr
 ograms for NASA missions\, including Interstellar Boundary Explorer (IBEX)
  and Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe (WMAP). She has also served as D
 irector of Education at Adler Planetarium.\n\n#Inclusion\n#GAM2022\n#obser
 ving\n
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DESCRIPTION:Join us as special guests of the Astronomy without Borders Glob
 al Astronomy Month celebration as we share and explain our new video serie
 s about girl-friendly public engagement!\n\nEach of these five short video
 s corresponds with one of these welcoming concepts: Growth Mindset\, Biase
 s and Micro-messages\, Representation Matters\, Questioning Techniques and
  Dealing with Misconceptions. These will be useful for amateur astronomers
 \, informal educators and anyone who wants to be more inclusive.\n\nSpeake
 r Bio:\n\nVivian White\nDirector of Free Choice Learning\, Astronomical So
 ciety of the Pacific\nI volunteered with Project ASTRO more than a decade 
 ago and fell hard for astronomy education while finishing my degree in phy
 sics. I am currently the Director of Free Choice Learning\, administering 
 the NASA Night Sky Network (NSN). A community of more than 425 amateur ast
 ronomy clubs across the country\, NSN supports club outreach and events wi
 th an interactive website and webinars. I design astronomy activities and 
 demos specifically for informal settings\, working with citizen scientists
 \, Girl Scouts\, Tibetan monks\, and many others to expand the ways we lea
 rn astronomy out of school.\n\nTheresa Summer\nAstronomy Educator\, Astron
 omical Society of the Pacific\nI have worked in science education since 19
 98\, mainly creating programs in planetariums and museums\, but also in hi
 gh school classrooms\, teacher trainings and tutoring. I have two Bachelor
 ’s degrees: one in Astronomy and Physics from San Francisco State Universi
 ty\; and one in Theater\, Education and Empowerment from Eugene Lang Colle
 ge\, the New School for Social Research. My astronomical journey led from 
 being the department tutor at City College of San Francisco\, to interning
  at NASA Ames Research Center. I rose from ushering to lecturing at Califo
 rnia Academy of Science’s Morrison Planetarium\, before directing the prog
 ramming at the planetarium at Orange Coast College. I had important time a
 t Lawrence Hall of Science and San Francisco State University\, before ret
 urning to the revamped Morrison Planetarium\, where I was involved with op
 ening the new museum and leading the planetarium presenter team. I then ta
 ught astronomy\, physics\, calculus and algebra for English language learn
 ers in an International high school for three years\, before heading to th
 e ASP.\n\nHere\, I have worked on citizen science projects (CosmoQuest)\, 
 girl scouts (with SETI Institute’s “Reaching for the Stars: NASA Science f
 or Girl Scouts”)\; amateur astronomers through the Night Sky Network and t
 he Megamovie\, and now with very young children through “My Sky Tonight” I
  totally enjoy meeting all the teachers\, librarians\, park rangers and al
 l the wonderful people my job enables me to meet. My secret mission in lif
 e is to help people to understand that science is not just for crazed geni
 uses in lab coats\, but is for everyone\, and is an important part of bein
 g an active citizen in today’s world.\n\nLindsay Bartolone\nDirector of Ed
 ucation\, Astronomers Without Borders\n\nLindsay Bartolone is a Science Ed
 ucation Consultant from Chicago IL\, and serves as Astronomers Without Bor
 ders’s Director of Education and Community Manager. She is also the Recrui
 tment and Retention Lead for NASA's IMAP Student Collaboration as well as 
 the Communications and Outreach Lead for IMAP. She has been a Co-I on NASA
 's Science Education and Public Outreach Forum projects in the areas of As
 trophysics and Heliophysics. She has led Education and Public Outreach Pro
 grams for NASA missions\, including Interstellar Boundary Explorer (IBEX) 
 and Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe (WMAP). She has also served as Di
 rector of Education at Adler Planetarium.\n\n#Inclusion\n#GAM2022\n#observ
 ing\n
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