No Dreams Deferred, a documentary film on young Afri- 

 can American men. Camille Cosby is the executive pro- 

 ducer of the film, which was shown at the National 

 Museum of Natural History. 



September 30 



■ Lecture/Discussion "After Cesar Chavez: Keeping 

 Grass-Roots Movements Alive" was the title of an Insti- 

 tution-wide discussion between MacArthur "Genius 

 Grant" recipients Maria Varela and Ernesto Cortes Jr. 

 Discussion focused on the state of community organiz- 

 ing among Latino communities in the Southwest. The 

 program was coordinated by the Wider Audience Devel- 

 opment Program in conjunction with the Hispanic Her- 

 itage Month Planning Committee. 



September 30 



■ Exhibition The Smithsonian Institution Traveling 

 Exhibition Service, in association with the Mexican Cul- 

 tural Institute, Washington, D.C., opened "Mexico: A 

 Landscape Revisited" at the Mexican Cultural Institute. 

 This exhibition of some 50 paintings examined a 200- 

 year tradition of landscape painting in Mexico. 



September 30 



■ Workshops Joyce Weiskopf, director of the National 

 Science Resources Center's Science and Technology for 

 Children curriculum project, presented workshops to 

 Mexican educators and administrators at a science educa- 

 tion conference in Mexico City. 



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