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"A Conversation with Terry Tempest Williams"

Terry Tempest Williams Author and writer in residence at the Harvard Divinity School April 15, 2020, 7:00 P.M. Title: “An Evening with Terry Tempest Williams: Author, Conservationist, Free Speech Advocate” UTHC Director Amy Elias will talk with Terry Tempest Williams about her writing and life as a critical voice for ecological consciousness and social change. Terry Tempest Williams has been called "a citizen writer." Known for her impassioned and lyrical prose, Williams is a writer who speaks eloquently on behalf of an ethical stance toward life. A naturalist and fierce advocate for freedom of speech, she has consistently shown us how environmental issues are social issues that ultimately become matters of justice. Williams has testified before Congress on women’s health issues, been a guest at the White House, has camped in the remote regions of Utah and Alaska wildernesses, and worked as "a barefoot artist" in Rwanda. As an educator, she has served as the Annie Clark Tanner Fellow in the University of Utah’s Environmental Humanities Graduate Program which she co-founded in 2004; was the Provostial Scholar at Dartmouth College; and currently is writer-in-residence at the Harvard Divinity School. Her writing has appeared in The New Yorker, The New York Times, Orion Magazine, and numerous anthologies worldwide. Her work includes the environmental classic, Refuge as well as An Unspoken Hunger: Stories from the Field; Desert Quartet; Leap; Red: Passion and Patience in the Desert; The Open Space of Democracy; Finding Beauty in a Broken World; When Women Were Birds; and most recently, Erosion: Essays of Undoing. Her book, The Hour of Land: A Personal Topography of America’s National Parks was a New York Times bestseller. She has received the 2006 Robert Marshall Award from The Wilderness Society; a Lannan Literary Fellowship; a John Simon Guggenheim Fellowship in creative nonfiction; the Sierra Club’s 2014 John Muir Award; the 2017 Audubon New York Award for Environmental Writing; and the 2019 Robert Kirsch Award. In 2009, Williams was featured in Ken Burns' PBS series on the national parks, and she was elected into the American Academy of Arts and Letters. Williams is currently writer-in-residence at the Harvard Divinity School.

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