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Traveling around the country, the film features scholars, historians, and social commentators who uncovered such amazing facts about things such as: The original image of Christ; The true story about the Moors; The original people of Asia; The great west African empires; The presence of Africans in America before Columbus; The real reason slavery was ended And much more.

What is exceptional about this series is that there are solution based conversations at the end of each film. While the series is meant to help one understand how we got here as well as understand the psychosis of systematic oppression. We are responsible for turning things around, we are living in a hostile society and environment and must stop believing that the oppressor will ever understand the dilemma of people of color. Thus, we must stand together and unite as opposed to look to curry favor from the supremacist.

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Each film has had a prevailing theme with first one we really focused on history, history that is untold. We talked about the Moors in Spain and in Europe. We talked about the African presence in America before Columbus. So we focused on a lot of hidden history.

Hidden Colors 4: The Religion Of White Supremacy is the latest follow up film to the critically acclaimed hit documentary series Hidden Colors. In this installment of the Hidden Colors series, the film explores topics such as: The motivation behind European global subjugation The history of rarely discussed vast West African empires How germ warfare is used on melanated people The history of slave breeding farms in America and much more.

The METX team knew from the beginning that integrating video into the client's social media plan was critical. The primary challenge was to determine which topics to focus on for social video. The MADT video team decided on two key programs: forest therapy and prescribed fire. As the team was developing the longer documentary footage, they also captured video and audio content that could be edited for social media delivery. The forest therapy and prescribed fire videos can be viewed on the METX YouTube channel.

Web development is an entanglement of HTML, CSS and JavaScript. The web team battled through complications and confusing code to configure a website to showcase the professional and creative work contributed by the METX team.

The creation of the website first began with the allocation of team preferences regarding look, content, and tone. One thing was for sure: the web team wanted to branch out from what was done in previous semesters. Once a baseline survey was taken regarding individual preferences, the web team began the treacherous journey of building a template that centered around the results from their classmates.

To ensure the website was built by the deadline, the team implemented a program-wide schedule to keep copy editors, photographers, and developers on task. The schedule consisted of all moving parts including finalized visual aspects, written copy, photo selection and more.

After selecting a color palette relating to the subject, the team began implementing the specified colors within web aspects such as navigation, hyperlinked text, headings, etc. By ensuring all visual elements were cohesive throughout web elements, the team began focusing on building tangible elements to hold and showcase content.

Complications arose surrounding the creation of the staff page. Although with teamwork, solutions were promptly discovered and implemented to create a functioning web page.

With prior basic web building knowledge, the web team had much more to begin uncovering along their journey. From configuring photo sizes to building clickable pop-ups hidden within basic formats, the team expanded their skill sets within weeks.

We acknowledge and are mindful that Chico State stands on lands that were originally occupied by the first people of this area, the Mechoopda, and we recognize their distinctive spiritual relationship with this land, the flora, the fauna, and the waters that run through campus. We are humbled that our campus resides upon sacred lands that since time immemorial have sustained the Mechoopda people and continue to do so today.

MOVIE + EXPLANATION OF HEAVEN
The planetarium session consists of several parts. Initially we perform an astronomical projection and then we explain the sky with the simulator. We will see a reproduction of the sky seen at Montsec during the night of the day of the visit. We will highlight the
planets and the brightest stars as well as the different constellations that are visible. In addition, the simulator will allow us to travel in time and space to see how the visible objects in the sky change over the hours and days or also according to the area of the Earth where we are. We will have the opportunity to see some of the planets of the Solar System up close and learn about the details that make them more special. We will also be able to travel beyond the limits of the Solar System and discover some of the secrets that are hidden in the far reaches of the Universe.
Finally we will contemplate the secret that hides the planetarium and that makes it unique in the world!
Below is a brief summary of the screenings you can choose from:

On July 20, 1969, the first astronauts arrived on the Moon. It was a historical milestone. Now, what steps were taken
beforehand in order for the mission to be a success? What difficulties had to be overcome? Was it the only trip to the moon? In this magnificent documentary we will discover in more detail the great history of the Apollo missions.

Light is the main source of information we have from the vast majority of celestial bodies and we can collect it thanks to the use of telescopes that are located in the darkest places on Earth. For example, in Arizona we find the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) which collects the information that comes from millions and millions of galaxies. We will discover some of its technical details and we will also see the testimony of some of the scientists who make its operation possible.

In some of the most remote valleys of the Pyrenees you can still contemplate the incredible beauty of the night sky. On the other hand, in large cities, the excess of artificial light causes negative effects beyond the impossibility of seeing a truly dark sky. In this documentary we will discover the causes behind light pollution and how we can illuminate cities more intelligently to mitigate its effects in the context of climate change that affects us.

Since ancient times, humans have been interested in observing the sky. However, with the naked eye we can observe only a very small part of the Universe. Since the introduction of the first telescopes in the 17th century, we have been able to learn about many of the elements that make it up, which would otherwise be invisible to our eyes. So, we will see in more detail the operation of these instruments and also some of the celestial bodies and the most spectacular phenomena that telescopes have allowed us to discover.

Have you ever wondered what we are made of? What is the origin of all things? In a simple tent in the middle of an amusement park we can find the answers to these questions. We will take a journey through the history of the Universe from its beginnings to the present day. We will discover how the first atoms were formed, the birth of stars, nuclear fusion, supernovae, the origin of life and its evolution. Are you joining us?

In recent decades, the development of new technologies has allowed us to advance our knowledge of the Universe. However, did you know that these technologies have other applications beyond space exploration? We will discover how all these elements, which were initially designed by the observation of the Universe, play a very prominent role in our daily life.

Why do the stars shine? How is its evolution from formation to its end? The planetarium will bring us closer to knowing what the stars are like, the great energy factories of the Universe. We will be able to see how the biggest ones end their lives in a big explosion that we call Supernova or how some live grouped together forming clusters. We will also see how astronomy has evolved throughout history and learn about some of the most mysterious elements of the Universe.

At the beginning of the 19th century, science was making progress, but much of the knowledge we have today had not yet been formulated. For example, at that time it was believed that the existence of the Earth was only a few thousand years. In this context, a young Charles Darwin embarks on board the HMS Beagle, a ship of the British navy with which he will circumnavigate the world. We will accompany Darwin on this journey where he will get to know in more detail species that live in places far from his native England, such as the Galapagos Islands, and which will allow him to formulate his theory of natural selection.

Even if it seems a little strange, we can also do astronomy during the day. In this case the observation focuses on the only star we can see, the Sun. We will visit the telescope park and show the instruments used for solar observation. We will comment in detail on the main characteristics of the Sun and discover what its structure is. For centuries we have known that the Sun shows signs of activity such as, for example, the presence of spots, faculae and/or flashes. Therefore, we will explain the reason for their presence and try to observe some of them live.

When it is night in Montsec, the best sky in Catalonia, we can discover in great detail all kinds of astronomical objects, be it the Moon, planets such as Jupiter and Saturn, stars or more distant and mysterious objects such as nebulae or galaxies. So, we will visit the telescope park and, combining observation with the naked eye with the use of telescopes, we will get to know some of these mysterious objects in more depth.

More than 2,200 years ago, Eratosthenes discovered that in the city of Siena (present-day Aswan) no shadow was visible around June 21, while in Alexandria, where he lived, it was visible every day of the year. With this information and measuring the length of the shadows in Alexandria he found a method to calculate the radius of the Earth. With a simple stick and some tables we can repeat this historical measurement and determine what the size of the Earth is.

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