Listening to Nature Toolkit: Making Decisions as Part of Nature
How do we, humans, make decisions as members of a watershed or ecosystem? How do we make decisions as part of Nature? In this webinar, Blake Lavia and Tzintzun Aguilar-Izzo from Talking Rivers will present the “Listening to Nature Toolkit,” an interactive tool for individuals and organizations to make decisions that honor the rights and voice of Nature.
The Listening to Nature Toolkit aims to bring an ecocentric perspective to the forefront of all environmental discussions. During the webinar, Blake Lavia and Tzintzun Aguilar-Izzo will outline the different components of the toolkit, and how they can help nonprofits adopt a “language of animancy” to honor the personhood of the other-than-human world, use decision-making models to become representatives of their watersheds, and co-create with Nature.
- What: Talking Rivers Listening to Nature ToolKit – A Guide for Ecocentric Pluralistic Decision Making
- When: Wednesday, October 8, 6:00 PM
- Registration: Free, but registration required.
Header image illustration by Talking Rivers.
This virtual session is hosted by the Adirondack Diversity Initiative, a program of ANCA.