Course: National Osher Online - Endless Grounds: Coffee's Social, Economic, and Cultural Life (OSH-PXNRC193)

Coffee will provide a lively lens on major past and present issues, including climate change, social life, health, global North/South differences, social and economic justice, tourism, and slavery. We will begin 'from the ground up', tracing coffee from planting and processing through shipping and, ultimately, the beverage in our cups - part of nearly two billion cups consumed daily worldwide. We will explore coffee's global history and its shift from an elite drink to an everyday staple. Drawing on current research, we will examine coffee and health, as well as practical questions such as how more income might reach farmers and how coffee production might adapt to a changing climate. The instructor will share firsthand experiences from coffee farms around the world, discuss a range of brewing methods, and demonstrate how coffee is brewed. Sessions will be interactive, with time for questions throughout. Note: The new refund policy applies.

 Session: OSH326.PXNRC193

Schedule: Thursdays, July 9, 16, 23, 30, Aug 6, 13
Times: 11:00am - 12:30pm
This session is not currently open for registration.

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Offered live, online via Zoom. The Zoom link can be found at the Osher Online website. The Osher Institute does not refund the fees for field trips, cooking/wine classes, museum tours, national Osher Online courses, special Osher events (receptions, concerts, mixers, athletics functions, trivia nights, etc.), and other courses that carry class fees for all students. Typically, these events involve advance contractual commitments and payments.

Instructors

Name Additional Resources
Robert Thurston

Facility Detail

Synchronous Online
Classes held online following set schedule.
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