When maps come up short and the path ahead is uncertain, how do we
find our way? In her new book Climate Wayfinding, Dr. Katharine
Wilkinson offers a compassionate and empowering guide for navigating
through ache to action, doubt to possibility. We may be steeped in
climate or newly curious. Either way, we can look inward with care,
outward with curiosity, and forward with courage to shape our unique
contributions.
Join us for a dynamic multimedia experience with Dr. Wilkinson. We
will immerse ourselves in the wisdom of Climate Wayfinding and the
beauty of poetry, film, art, and song. Amid kindred community, we will
remember that each of us is a node of possibility for healing the
climate crisis—whoever we are and whatever we’ve got to give.
This experience is free and open to all. To participate, register on
Eventbrite. This is an in-person event at the Bell Museum.
Schedule
- Doors open at 6:00 pm.
- Participants will have the opportunity to visit the exhibition
Imagine the Future, about the power we have to work together for a
better future, and to visit with artists and local climate leaders to
spark conversation and inspire climate journeys. The Bell’s
Curiosity Shop will be open, and the University of Minnesota Bookstore
will be on hand to sell books.
- The program begins at 7:00 pm, and will be followed by a book
signing with Dr. Wilkinson, participatory artmaking in a postcard
activity, and time to connect with fellow climate-concerned neighbors.
About the speaker
Dr. Katharine K. Wilkinson is a bestselling climate author, teacher,
and creator. She has inspired hundreds of thousands of climate
journeys through transformational projects that shift our cultural
narratives about what’s possible and nurture engagement in renewing
our world. Her publications include the forthcoming Climate
Wayfinding, the bestselling anthology All We Can Save, and the New
York Times bestseller Drawdown. Dr. Wilkinson co-founded and leads The
All We Can Project, co-hosts the podcast A Matter of Degrees, and
writes the newsletter Human on Earth. Time magazine named her one of
fifteen “Women Who Will Save the World.”
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