EventsAZ Speaks - Seeing the Desert

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AZ Speaks - Seeing the Desert

5:30 PM – 6:30 PM
Salazar-Ajo Library

Description

Most Arizonans are not originally from Arizona, and most come from places that are far greener and milder of climate than our desert. For many of us, it takes a shift of eye and of attitude to appreciate this hot, dry place—but once it gets into one’s soul, there’s nowhere like it. 

This talk explains that transformation, drawing on the work of poets such as Joy Harjo, Richard Shelton, and Ofelia Zepeda; novelists such as Barbara Kingsolver and Edward Abbey, nonfiction writers such as Joseph Wood Krutch and Mary Austin, and much more, from Native American folktales to modern scientific insights, all accompanied by a rich slide show full of art and photography. With insights from literature, philosophy, art, neurology, and other fields, Gregory McNamee will discuss how we can learn to see the desert as a place of abundant life, abundant beauty, and abundant possibilities for happiness.

Presented by Dr. Greg McNamee

    Suitable for:
    Teens (14-18 years)
    Adults (18+)
    Type:
    Nature & Environment
    Language:
    English

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