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SUMMARY:Community Conversation: Does Nature Have a Purpose?
DESCRIPTION:Oregonians have long struggled to balance cultural\, 
 political\, and values-based differences tied to our use of land and 
 resources. As we enter an age of accelerating environmental change and 
 scarcity\, it is important to understand what drives these differences. In 
 this conversation we will explore our attitudes and assumptions about the 
 purpose of the environment in our lives and how those attitudes and 
 assumptions shape our perception of environmental issues and policies. 
 Presented with Oregon Humanities Conversation Project.\n\nRegistration 
 required. Please contact us if you need assistance registering.\n\n 
 \n\nRuby McConnell is a registered geologist\, outdoor adventuress\, and 
 environmental philosopher who publishes work about place and earth science 
 with a particular emphasis on the intersection of the environment and human 
 experience. She is the author of the outdoor skill and adventure guide 
 books A Woman's Guide to the Wild and A Girl’s Guides to the Wild. Her 
 essay collection\, Ground Truth: A Geological Survey of a Life\, was a 
 finalist for the 2020 Oregon Book Awards. Ruby believes that positive 
 outdoor experiences are the key to healthy living and protecting the 
 environment. You can almost always find her in the woods.
LOCATION:Elm & Oak Room\, Cedar Mill Library
ORGANIZER;CN="Will McCall":MAILTO:willm@wccls.org
CATEGORIES:Author/Speaker, Culture/Society, Summer Reading
CONTACT;CN="Will McCall":MAILTO:willm@wccls.org
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