Listen Up! Climate Storytelling with Devi Lockwood

Hybrid:

At Kelly Writers House
at the University of Pennsylvania
3805 Locust Walk
Philadelphia, PA 19104

and livestreamed on YouTube

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A person with curly dark hair and brown skin holds a sign that says "My Climate Story"

This evening with Devi Lockwood, author of 1,001 Voices on Climate Change, will bring together the Penn community with participants in PPEH's year-long My Philadelphia Climate Story public research project—nine high school teachers working in eight Philadelphia School District schools across the city—for a gathering focused on climate storytelling. A reception will follow.

This event is free and open to the public.

Register here!


Listen Up! is a two-day climate week program on October 12-13th that provides the first opportunity for My Philadelphia Climate Story teachers and their students, to see and meet one another and members of the Penn community, to participate in climate storytelling workshops, and to learn from and talk with prominent climate storytellers.

This program is presented by Penn Program in Environmental Humanities and Kelly Writers House, with generous support from our colleagues at Comparative Literature, the Department of English, the Environmental Innovations Initiative, and The Andrea Mitchell Center for the Study of Democracy.

 

Devi Lockwood

Devi Lockwood is the Commentary and Ideas editor at The Philadelphia Inquirer and the author of 1,001 VOICES ON CLIMATE CHANGE, a book published by Simon & Schuster in 2021. Previously she worked as an editor and writer at the New York Times Opinion section and launched the Ideas section at Rest of World. She spent five years traveling in 20 countries on six continents to document 1,001 stories on water & climate change.