About this Event
Join the Chicago Degrowth Book Club this fall for a deep dive into Braiding Sweetgrass! Published in 2013, Braiding Sweetgrass is a collection of essays about indigenous and scientific teachings on nature. Author Robin Wall Kimmerer is a botanist, poet, mother, professor, and member of the Citizen Potawatomi Nation; she draws upon each of these identities in Braiding Sweetgrass.
Below are the details for this fall’s book club:
- Book club is a three-part series. We will meet on September 17th (Preface, Planting Sweetgrass, Tending Sweetgrass: pages ix-120), October 15th (Picking Sweetgrass, Braiding Sweetgrass: pages 121-302), and November 19th (Burning Sweetgrass, Epilogue: pages 303-384).
- Location is Comfort Station, right by the Logan Square blue line stop . Each meeting is 90 minutes.
- We will cultivate a non-judgmental space where we allow for curiosity and a diversity of thoughts.
- Participants can expect discussions around the fundamental degrowth concepts that appear in Braiding Sweetgrass. No formal knowledge of degrowth is expected - all are welcome!
We look forward to seeing you!
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Comfort Station, 2579 North Milwaukee Avenue, Chicago, United States
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