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Instead, Robin Wall Kimmerer’s essay collection ... It picked up momentum when a local podcast, “On Being,” broadcast Kimmerer’s wise, gentle voice across the country.
Robin Wall Kimmerer ... as a sovereign being. But the costs that we pay for that? It goes back to human exceptionalism, because these benefits are not distributed among all species.
Much has already been written about the unlikely success of the scientist, naturalist, and Indigenous elder Robin Wall Kimmerer. Braiding Sweetgrass, her meditation upon the interconnectedness of ...
When Emergence magazine asked “Braiding Sweetgrass” author Robin Wall Kimmererto write a story ... I’m a botanist,” said Kimmerer. “But, in conversation, I realized I know a great ...
Potawatomi botanist Robin Wall Kimmerer discusses ... beliefs and traditions, Kimmerer explains that the abundant fruits of the humble serviceberry serve as a sweet reminder of our interdependence. It ...
As Robin Wall Kimmerer says in “The Serviceberry ... what about preparing for lean times? To Kimmerer, however, this is brilliant; if we all shared whatever excess we have, the world would ...
In her new book The Serviceberry, botanist Robin Wall Kimmerer ... to recognize enoughness? WALL KIMMERER: Well, you know, I think of it as a radical act because of all of the messages that ...
I think I felt the biggest awakening to its role when quotes were projected on buildings across the U.K. at COP 26, in Jenny Holzer’s art installation “Hurt Earth.” A version of “The ...
In her new book The Serviceberry, botanist Robin Wall Kimmerer argues ... to recognize enoughness? KIMMERER: Well, you know, I think of it as a radical act because of all of the messages that ...