NHI hosts a webinar with activist Laurel Sutherlin to explore the role of natural history in addressing the seeming unraveling of the world. E.B. White famously said, "I arise in the morning torn between a desire to improve (or save) the world and a desire to enjoy (or savor) the world. This makes it hard to plan the day." In our current time of devastating climate change and social and ecological upheavals, finding the balance between savoring and saving the world becomes more challenging, and more essential. We’ll explore the role of attentive natural history—the direct practice of savoring the world—in addressing the seeming unraveling of the world, with someone who has worked on the front lines of activism on behalf of nature for many years: Laurel Sutherlin, the Senior Communications Strategist for the Rainforest Action Network, and veteran of countless campaigns and actions, ranging from urban climate marches involving thousands of people, to civil disobedience in remote field settings.
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Earlier Event: December 9
Prescott Farmers Market
Later Event: December 13
Transforming Food Reading Action Group