JOIN THE DC & CLAIMING WILLIAMS IN READING, REFLECTING, CONNECTING AND ACTIVATING THE LESSONS OF BRAIDING SWEETGRASS: INDGIENOUS WISDOM, SCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDGE AND THE TEACHINGS OF PLANTS by renown botanist and Indigenous scholar, ROBIN WALL KIMMERER (2022 MacArthur Genius Award Winner!!)! Robin Wall Kimmerer is coming to Williamstown on Thursday, February 6, 2024, to be the evening keynote speaker, celebrate Claiming Williams and we hope everybody reads her book and helps welcome her with great enthusiasm and gratitude!
- WHEN: Every Tues & Thurs in January, noon to 1pm
- WHAT: Braiding Sweetgrass, ASYNCHRONOUS Book Club (come to one, come to many, like the book, each will stand on their own as content or be seen as part of the bigger story)
- WHERE: Davis Center Main Multipurpose/BIG room: 30 Morley Drive (big, new, black, jagged building with plenty of glass)
- WHY: because it’s great to connect with others!! How do we incorporate the lessons of RWK’s book into our lives?!
- WHO: you! your neighbors, your coworkers, your friends, a few family members…this is for ALL LOCAL COMMUNITY MEMBERS–at Williams College or not….
DEETS: Each week/session will stand on its own, you do NOT need to attend all to get something out of this book club. We will be grateful for whatever meetings you CAN come to! They are all at noon and at the Davis Center. The DC is not supplying food, please run by the dining hall, pack a lunch, eat after 1pm or pick up something from a local vendor if you need to eat then…there will be a few little snacks or hot beverages, but this book club isn’t about eating: it’s about connecting.
This will be one of a few book clubs that will be forming over the next few weeks and be ready to share the revelations and lessons of Braiding Sweetgrass, Gathering Moss and/or The Serviceberry. We will keep you posted! Thanks for your interest!
No pressure to attend, but it’d be much cooler if you did! <—go ahead and mark your calendars up!