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Skirball Cultural Center: 4 Tickets, A Path Appears: Actions for a Better World
- Item Number
- 425
- Estimated Value
- 40 USD
- Sold
- 40 USD to eocefda3d
- Number of Bids
- 5 - Bid History
Item Description
This exhibition runs through February 21, 2016. You may also use these tickets to view the Noah's Ark exhibition.
Inspired by the bestselling book A Path Appears, by Pulitzer Prize–winning journalists Nicholas D. Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn, the exhibition is both a gallery installation and a community engagement project—a place where every visitor can take practical, results-driven steps to bring about social change.
Get inspired inside innovatively designed pavilions exploring four critical humanitarian issues: education, health, good jobs, and empowerment. Tap into the power of grassroots action as you learn about local and global organizations that are developing workable solutions to some of the world’s most pressing problems.
Join in building a better world as you engage with ActionLab, a mobile-friendly tool that uses storytelling to promote social change and spark a commitment to human rights.
Presented in cooperation with the WORLD Policy Analysis Center and the Global Media Center for Social Impact at the UCLA Fielding School of Public Health, A Path Appears: Actions for a Better World is guest curated by Neal Baer, MD, the Emmy-nominated television writer and producer (ER, Law & Order: SVU, Under the Dome) and co-founder of the Global Media Center for Social Impact.
http://www.skirball.org/exhibitions
Skirball Cultural Center
2701 N. Sepulveda Blvd.
Los Angeles CA 90049
Tel: 310-440-4500
Item Special Note
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Skirball Cultural Center
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