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Earth Systems 149/249 Wild Writing Public Reading

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🌎 An Earth Systems Program Event 🌎

Everyone is welcome to attend the EarthSys149/249 Wild Writing class public reading from enrolled students. 🎉

DATE: Wednesday, June 3rd
TIME: 9:30-11:20am
LOCATION: O'Donohue Family Stanford Educational Farm
555 Fremont Rd.
Stanford, CA 94305

Light snacks will be provided.

"What is the wild? What is our relationship to nature, and why does this relationship matter? We will interrogate these questions through the work of influential, diverse, primarily American environmental writers who have given voice to many ways of knowing the wonder, fragility, complexity, and power of the natural world and have inspired readers to act on behalf of social-environmental causes. This course centers the work of diverse voices, including Indigenous, Black, and Chicana writers, enabling us to consider some of the many ways that people have understood and experienced nature throughout history and the relevance of these manifold ways of knowing to our conceptualizations of nature today. Students will develop their responses to the question of what is the wild and why it matters through a series of synchronous and asynchronous in-the-field writing exercises that integrate personal narrative and environmental scholarship, culminating in a ~3000-word narrative nonfiction essay. This course will provide students with knowledge, tools, experience, and skills that will empower them to become more persuasive environmental storytellers and advocates."

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