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Connections 50+ Presents Cambridge Third Age Learning

The story of Canadian Dr. Anne Innis Dagg from Toronto to South Africa is shared by Mary Dagg.

Learn about the life of Anne Innis Dagg from growing up in Toronto, to studying giraffes in South Africa, facing sexual discrimination at the university level when she returned to Canada and then eventually getting the accolades that were due to her including the Order of Canada and a movie about her life.

About Cambridge Third Age Learning

Cambridge Third Age Learning (CTAL) is a movement that encourages learning and discovery experiences for those in the 'third age'. As part of our Connections 50+ suite of programming, CTAL provides free monthly lectures in our Queen's Square location. With lecturers and topics carefully selected by our CTAL Committee, a volunteer-led group of contemporaries, the series is designed to inspire new thinking and engage inquisitive minds.

For the full details and to register, go to: https://ideaexchange.libnet.info/event/11426267

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