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The planetary ecological crisis impacts every dimension of human life, not least the religious and spiritual. This event will feature flash-talks and panel discussion from six speakers whose academic research, environmental activism, and faith-based community building are informed in distinct ways by concern for life on our planet. Their backgrounds span the humanties and STEM, and blend community leadership inside and outside academia. This event seeks to speak across disciplines, and to build bridges between the university community and the broader public. All are welcome; food and drinks provided. 

This event is organized by the Religion and Literature Writing Group (RLWG), which is housed in the Department of English. It is made possible by support from the Center for the Humanities, the Center for the Environment, the Danforth Center on Religion and Politics, and the Department of English. See below for information about our speakers.

Please RSVP here! https://english.wustl.edu/events/conversation-religion-and-environment-academia-community-activism

This event is open to the general public. If you would like to request a parking voucher for use in WashU visitor spaces, please contact one of the event organizers: Naomi Kim (naomi.kim@wustl.edu), Sarah Sherratt (sarah.sherratt@wustl.edu), Nick Dolan (dnick@wustl.edu), Sara Flores (flores.sara@wustl.edu).