“Ecological Cosmologies: Epic Stories and Great Work”
Duke University Center for International and Global Studies
Perkins Library 217, West Duke Campus
Durham, NC
4:30 - 7:30pm
This event includes film screenings of Journey of the Universe and Embrace.
Discussion with Mary Evelyn Tucker, John Grim, and Dan Smyer Yu.
Contact: Rohini Thakkar, rohini.thakkar@duke.edu
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“Hinduism and Ecology: Towards a Sustainable Future”
Govardhan Eco-Village Conference
Palghar, Maharashtra, India
8pm
Discussion with Mary Evelyn Tucker and John Grim
Contact: David Haberman, dhaberma@indiana.edu
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University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Sullivan Science Bldg, Mead Auditorium
Greensboro, NC
3:30pm
Discussion with Mary Evelyn Tucker
This screening is part of the Ashby Dialogue Series, sponsored by the UNCG College of Arts and Sciences. Ann Berry Somers is the facilitator of the event.
The public is welcome.
Contact: Etsuko Kinefuchi, e_kinefu@uncg.edu
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Workshop on Journey of the Universe
With Mary Evelyn Tucker and John Grim
Wisdom House
Litchfield, CT
10am – 3pm (includes lunch)
Including a reading by actor Sam Waterston
Workshop fee: $55
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Contact: Jo-Ann Iannotti, jai@wisdomhouse.org
Register online or call 860-567-3163.
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Suzhou University
Suzhou City, China
Discussion with Mary Evelyn Tucker and John Grim
Yellow River University of Science and Technology
Zhengzhou City, China
Discussion with Mary Evelyn Tucker and John Grim
“Viver ecosòfic: pensament ecològic i ecoactivisme”
La Virreina Centre de la Imatge
La Rambla, Barcelona, Spain
6pm
Premiere presentation of the Journey of the Universe film and the recently published Spanish translation of the book.
Co-organized by the Ecosophic Greenhouse in association with the MA in Holistic Training for Eco-Social Transformation, University of Girona.
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Journey of the Universe: An Epic Story for Our Shared Future
July 2-8, 2017
Ghost Ranch
Abiquiu, NM, USA
https://www.ghostranch.org/
Journey of the Universe is 10th in a series of a ten-year commitment on the part of Ghost Ranch to Earth-Honoring Faith: A Song of Songs. The goal of the series is to construct justice-centered, Earth-Honoring Christianities that promote interfaith efforts on common earth issues.
Faculty include William Brown, Mary Evelyn Tucker, John Grim¸ Rev. Betty Whitted Holley, Julianne Lutz Warren, David Stephens, and Larry Rasmussen.
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Read a report by James D. Trifone:
“What the World Needs Now Is A New Story Based On An Integral Ecology”