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Wendell Berry Delivers Strachan Donnelley Lecture at Land Institute’s 2010 Prairie Festival
September 27th, 2010
Wendell Berry delivers this year’s annual Strachan Donnelley Lecture on Conservation and Restoration at The Land Institute’s annual Prairie Festival. The author of more than 40 works of fiction, nonfiction, and poetry, Berry is a farmer whose writings express his deep connection to the land, the value of community, and the importance of living sustainably. The lecture series is in honor of Strachan Donnelley, philosopher, conservationist and founder of the Center for Humans and Nature. Read more on the event at Front Porch Republic. Audio CDs are available for Prairie Festivals 2006 to 2010. To order a CD please visit The Land Institute.
The Center in South Carolina Works to Complete Filming of The ACE Basin: Common Ground
Regional Cultures of Conservation, ACE Basin History Documentary: Taking the Show on the RoadFebruary 16th, 2010
- Filming in the ACE Basin
- Ashepoo River at Dawn
“Editing tape will make you weep,” says Larry Cameron, director of The ACE Basin: Common Ground, CHN’s documentary on successful land conservation in the South Carolina Lowcountry. Nevertheless, having amassed approximately 25 hours of raw footage in the ACE Basin, CHN’s producer Bill Bailey, director Larry Cameron, cameraman Joe Woodard, and the editors at the University of South Carolina’s media headquarter are eager to begin crafting the final product—a film that they hope will both delight and instruct viewers about the interaction of human and environmental history in the ACE Basin— a 350,000-acre section of the state’s southern coast. (more…)
CHN Colleagues Contribute to New Book on Ignorance
December 10th, 2008
The University of Kentucky Press has published a new volume entitled The Virtues of Ignorance: Complexity, Sustainability, and the Limits of Knowledge, edited by Bill Vitek and Wes Jackson. The book includes essays by CHN Founding President Strachan Donnelley (”The Path of Enlightened Ignorance: Alfred North Whitehead and Ernst Mayr”), former CHN colleague Paul Heltne (”Imposed Ignorance and Humble Ignorance – Two Worldviews”) as well as CHN Senior Fellow, Peter Brown (”Choosing Ignorance within a Learning Universe”). Bill Vitek was a CHN Senior Fellow during part of the editing of the book and Wes Jackson is an Advisor to the Center. The book offers insight on the advantages of an ignorance-based worldview. According to the Press, the essays “explore the entire realm of this philosophy, from its origins and its essence to how its implementation can preserve vital natural resources for future generations” and the book as a whole “argues that knowledge-based worldviews are more dangerous than useful and looks ahead to determine how humans can live sustainably on Earth.” (http://www.kentuckypress.com/viewbook.cfm?Category_ ID=1&Group=54&ID=1458.) In a review of the book, author Bill McKibben writes, “this is a bid to make ignorance an explicit and powerful underpinning of a new epistemology. It will attract widespread attention and potentially be one of those books that show up in citations for decades to come.”
Prairie Festival 30 held in Honor of Strachan Donnelley
September 28th, 2008
The Land Institute’s 30th Prairie Festival will be held in honor of Strachan Donnelley. Land Institute scientists will give a research update and founder Wes Jackson will present his annual inspirational at the 30th festival, themed “Restoration and Conservation.” You’ll enjoy the homegrown tunes of Ann Zimmerman. And you’ll not be alone in the wilderness: People who celebrate The Land Institute’s Prairie Festival share a caring about sustainable living and our land, and they say these warm people are the best thing about attending. We invite you to be part of it at The Land Institute during Prairie Festival 30, September 26-28, 2008. (Information from the Land Institute website)
CHN and Mepkin Abbey host Inaugural Father Francis Kline Memorial Lecture Series
Regional Cultures of Conservation,April 11th, 2008
The Center for Humans and Nature and Mepkin Abbey hosted the first Father Francis Kline Memorial Lecture Series on April 10-11, 2008, at Mepkin Abbey in Moncks Corner, South Carolina.
April 10: Care of Creation: The Environmental Ethics of Monastic Spirituality
Father Francis Kline, Mepkin Abbey’s abbot from 1990 until his death in 2006, saw monks as people who chose to live on the social fringe and who were, therefore, called to think and work beyond the comfortable boundaries of conventional wisdom. Dr. Strachan Donnelley, the President of the Center for Humans and Nature and Fr. Kline’s close friend, saw CHN as operating in a similar fashion in carrying out its mission “To explore and promote moral and civic responsibilities to human communities and to natural ecosystems and landscapes.” This first day of the series brought together approximately two dozen philosophers, theologians, and civic leaders to study the monastic commitment to the environment and its implications beyond the monastery’s walls.
April 11: Gullah History, Spirituality and the Environment
Under the leadership of Emory Campbell, President of the Gullah Heritage Foundation the focus of this event was on the connections among Gullah religious traditions, spirituality and the natural world of the Sea Islands. The visual arts, creative writing, rites, beliefs and customs were of special interest, along with a discussion of the closeness of the people to the land. The conference was led by members of the Gullah community and experts on Gullah history and traditions.
Click here to download a summary of the meeting series.
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