News

Would we all benefit ... author Robin Wall Kimmerer reflects on the knowledge she gained from her Indigenous American roots and how her curiosity about our relationship to the natural world inspired ...
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.
CANANDAIGUA, NY — For author and botany professor Robin Wall Kimmerer ... science seemingly — are being shortchanged, to put it mildly, in certain circles. Kimmerer knows people are buying ...
Recently, I listened to Robin Wall Kimmerer’s book “The ... offer up a song in the wind, or create art to share with others? I suspect she did all these things, but the most evident to me ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Indigenous ecologist and MacArthur Genius, Robin Wall Kimmerer has a brand new book ... of purposelessness and isolation affecting all of us in our digitally focused, self interested world.