AMNH Gilder Center Promises New Adventures in Near Future

Educating in science never got this innovative in the Northeastern: an interactive glass wall the third of a football field, live insects crawl up your sleeves and an immersive theater that pull you away from space and time are just three of the unique promises the American Museum of Natural History proposed when engaging in the Richard Gilder Center for Science, Education and Innovation.

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Adding my own to Voices of NY

After living in Dominican Republic for 18 years and getting my career started in the Spanish Caribbean, it was a challenge to set my head back into my native English and be proficient at it, when reporting became part of the equation. Editor Karen Pennar with Voices of NY gave me the opportunity to put my voice out in both languages. A win-win for us.

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¡Cuba! afianza importancia de preservar el Caribe Insular

Como en cualquier otro país latinoamericano, te reciben los nativos con una sonrisa. Creas simpatía al compás de cuerdas de guitarra, justo debajo de trinitarias y helechos, esas plantas que adornan la arquitectura colonial. 

Así se palpa “¡Cuba!”, la primera exhibición bilingüe que expone el Museo Americano de Historia Natural sobre la biodiversidad y cultura de la isla antillana más grande del Caribe.

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