How can we remember what it means to be in relationship with the Earth and the water cycle through beavers? In this panel discussion, we will delve into our shared past, present, and future, and learn what is possible if we let beavers do what they do best, cultivating pathways for coexistence and more-than-human infrastructures.
The panel includes: Lorén M. Spears, enrolled Narragansett Tribal citizen & executive director of Tomaquag Museum; Ben Goldfarb, environmental journalist & author; Dr. Emily Fairfax, assistant professor of geography at the University of Minnesota; and Jasmine Gutbrod, environmental artist & educator.
Earlier Event | June 8
Rhode Island Rose Society 25th Anniversary Rose Show
Later Event | June 13