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Exploratorium 22nd Annual Latinx Engineering Day

  • The Embarcadero San Francisco, CA, 94111 United States (map)

CONTACT: Call 415.528.4444 or visit https://www.exploratorium.edu/visit


Our 22nd annual Latinx Engineering Day/Día de la Ingeniería combines a panel discussion, presentations on the science and engineering heritage of Latinx people, and playful hands-on activities. This annual program is conducted bilingually in Spanish and English and provides opportunities to meet with prominent engineers in the Latinx community, including guests from the Salinas-based biohub Xinampa. An invitation (in English and Spanish) for free admission to the Exploratorium for that day. Only one invitation is needed for each family or group to receive free admission. Please bring a hard copy or simply have the invitation on your phone to show at the entrance to the Exploratorium. This is not a free day for the general public, but it is free to you if you receive this invitation! If you heard about this event on Univision or Telemundo, just say “I heard it on Univision '' or “I heard it on Telemundo” and you will also receive free admission that day. This event is bilingual in Spanish and English. Note: Everyone 12 years old and older MUST SHOW PROOF OF VACCINATION and a picture ID* for admission to the Exploratorium. Masks are required for those 3 and older.** *Student ID is acceptable. **mandated by City and County of SF.

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