2014-2015 WORLDWISE Arts & Humanities Dean’s Lecture Series: Terry Tempest Williams
Thursday, April 16, 2015. 5:30pm
Terry
Tempest Williams, award winning author of “Refuge: An Unnatural History
of Family & Place” and “Finding Beauty in a Broken World,” will
discuss the role of the humanities in environmentalism. Williams has
been called a “citizen writer” who speaks out on behalf of an ethical
stance toward life, asking how power can be redistributed equitably
even beyond our own species.
Williams
is the Annie Clark Tanner Scholar in Environmental Humanities at the
University of Utah and Provostial Scholar at Dartmouth College. She is
also a founding member of Narrative 4, which fosters empathy through
the exchange of stories across the world and will help lead a story
exchange at UMD on April 15.
This event will be in conversation with Sheri Parks followed by a reception with Terry Tempest Williams.
This ticketed event is free. Get your tickets here:
http://ter.ps/williamstix
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