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Katharine Wilkinson Climate Wayfinding Guest Lecture

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“When maps come up short and the path ahead is uncertain, how do we find our way?”

Please join us for a special event with Katharine Wilkinson, author of the new book Climate Wayfinding and co-founder & lead of The All We Can Save Project. Drawing on her work at the intersections of climate, culture, and community, Wilkinson will explore salient questions about navigating climate uncertainty, crisis, and pathways towards collective healing. 

This event – a guest lecture co-hosted by the Stanford Center for Human and Planetary Health in Stanford Earth Systems’ EARTHSYS 108 course – is open to the Stanford community. Building on themes of reflection, relationality, and imagination, this conversation will resonate with EARTHSYS 108's focus on “environmental wayfinding” – inviting participants to consider how diverse ways of knowing and being can inform more just and sustainable futures.

Wednesday, April 22, 1:30-2:50pm, Alway M106, 300 Pasteur Drive, Stanford CA

Register here: tinyurl.com/StanfordWayfinding2026 

Co-hosted by Stanford’s EARTHSYS108 course ("Environmental Wayfinding: Cultural, Artistic, and Spiritual Approaches to Life on a Changing Planet'" | EARTHSYS 208, NATIVEAM 108, RELIGST 108X) and the Stanford Center for Human and Planetary Health

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