Lunch and History lecture on Greenland


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This session will discuss Greenland. At over 836,000 square miles (25% larger than Alaska), Greenland is a massive land located in the North Atlantic. Its small population (just about 50,000) rule themselves as an autonomous territory within the Kingdom of Denmark. Greenland, however, has come to the world’s attention since the current administration has expressed a desire to acquire the territory, stating, “We need Greenland for national security purposes.” Join Active Minds as we discuss the history of this remote but strategically placed part of the global story.
Ages 55+
We can meet prior to the lecture for lunch at OOka. The lecture is at the Broomfield Library in the Eisenhower Meeting room. The lecture starts at 1:30 pm.

Lunch and History lecture on Greenland