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THE ENVIRONMENT FORUM SPEAKER: Margaret Renkl In conversation with Robin Kelsey About the Speakers Margaret Renkl is the author of Late Migrations: A Natural History of Love and Loss (Milkweed Editions, 2019) and Graceland, at Last: Notes on Hope and...
THE ENVIRONMENT FORUM SPEAKER: Sara J. Grossman, Bryn Mawr College About the Event What is left in the wake of nineteenth and twentieth century meteorological science’s deep ties to state power? This book talk, centered around Immeasurable Weather (Duke...
THE ENVIRONMENT FORUM SPEAKER: Ranjan Ghosh Moderated by Robin Kelsey About the Event What kind of a negotiation and home has nature built with plastic, a material that is a travelling and transformative genius? In a neo-materialist and an interobjective...
THE ENVIRONMENT FORUM SPEAKER: Sarah Dimick Please note that this event is open to Harvard affiliates only and registration is required. REGISTER FOR THIS EVENT Examining the Ugandan writer activist Vanessa Nakate’s A Bigger Picture: My Fight to Bring a...
Climate in Words and Numbers: How People in Early America Recorded Weather in Almanacs, 1646-1821 This event is open to Harvard affiliates only and registration is required. REGISTER HERE Speaker: Joyce Chaplin A database of 10,661 almanacs, drawn from...
THE ENVIRONMENT FORUM Speaker: Michael Lobel, Hunter College Moderator: Robin Kelsey, Harvard University About the Event Vincent van Gogh has become indelibly identified with depictions of the natural world, from the variegated colorations of flowers...
Photo Credit: Barbara Kinney THE ENVIRONMENT FORUM Speaker: Terry Tempest Williams, Writer, Educator, and Environmental Activist; Writer-in-Residence at Harvard Divinity School Moderator: Robin Kelsey, Harvard University About the Event We are all...
THE ENVIRONMENT FORUM SPEAKER: KERRI ARSENAULT Kerri Arsenault is the American Democracy Fellow in the Charles Warren Center, co-founder of The Environmental Storytelling Studio at Brown University ( TESS), a book critic, contributing editor at Orion...
THE ENVIRONMENT FORUM SPEAKER: Patrick Whitmarsh REGISTER FOR THIS EVENT About the Speaker Patrick Whitmarsh is a Visiting Assistant Professor of English at College of the Holy Cross where he teaches 20th- and 21st-century Anglo-American literature. His...