Weather Reports: The Climate of Now

Date: 

Monday, October 4, 2021, 7:00pm to 8:30pm

Location: 

Zoom

Morgan Curtis, climate activist, and HDS student brontë velez ‘24, Black-latinx transdisciplinary artist, will present "The Climate of Relationships and Intersectionality."

Morgan Curtis, climate activist, and HDS student brontë velez ‘24, Black-latinx transdisciplinary artist, will present "The Climate of Relationships and Intersectionality."

Morgan Curtis and brontë velez will discuss the intersectionality of race, class, gender, and climate collapse, and how seeing the world whole through the lens of relationships creates communities of care rather than conflict. They will consider what reparations might look like on behalf of racial justice and justice for the Earth, and why it is critical to find a radical, intergenerational, diverse and dynamic dialogue that calls for a global paradigm shift.

Respondent: Melissa Wood Bartholomew, Associate Dean of Diversity & Inclusion, Harvard Divinity School

Brian Kirbis of Theasophia will open the conversation with a tea pouring. Each conversation will be conducted online by Terry Tempest Williams, writer-in-residence at Harvard Divinity School.

This series is a Constellation Project in partnership with the Center of the Study of World Religions, Religion and Public Life, and the Planetary Health Alliance.

For more information, visit the event pageRegistration is required.

Contact: mnaughton@hds.harvard.edu