“Talking Truth: Finding Your Voice around the Climate Crisis” Fall 2017 series
Talking Truth: Finding Your Voice Around the Climate Crisis is a collaborative community comprised of UMass Amherst students, faculty, and staff working together to integrate the intellectual, emotional and spiritual dimensions of climate change.
Friday, 9/29, 12-1 p.m. Meet outside the Durfee Conservatory, in the grove of majestic beech trees.
Lauren Healey ‘19 and Thomas Jiang ‘18, UMass Outing Club, lead you through basic plant identification to help build our appreciation for natural spaces is followed by a guided meditation to explore how environmental action can fit best in your life.
Free and open to the public
CO-SPONSORS: Department of Environmental Conservation, Office of Civic Engagement and Service-Learning, Paperbark Magazine, Psychology of Peace and Violence Program, and UMass Amherst Libraries. ENDORSED BY: Biostead Initiative, Center for Counseling and Psychological Health, Contemplative Pedagogy Working Group, Eco-Rep Program, Office of Religious and Spiritual Life, Spiritual Ecology and Regenerative Systems Initiative, and UMass Climateers