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SUMMARY:Ajay Singh Chaudhary presents "The Exhausted of the Earth" in conversation w/Dharna Noor
DESCRIPTION:Climate change is not only about the exhaustion of the planet\, it’s about the exhaustion of so many of us\, our lives\, our worlds\, even our minds. So\, what is to be done?\nTo answer this question\, Ajay Singh Chaudhary brings together both the science and the politics of climate change. He shows how a new politics particular to the climate catastrophe demands a bitter struggle between those attached to the power\, wealth\, and security of “business-as-usual” and all of us\, those exhausted\, in every sense of the word\, by the status quo. \nReplacing Promethean\, romantic\, and apocalyptic fairytales with a new story for every exhausted inhabitant of this exhausted world\, THE EXHAUSTED OF THE EARTH: POLITICS IN A BURNING WORLD_ _outlines the politics and the power needed to alter the course of our burning world far beyond\, far better than\, mere survival. \nAjay Singh Chaudhary is the executive director of the Brooklyn Institute for Social Research and a core faculty member specializing in social and political theory. He has written for The Guardian\, The Nation\, The Baffler\, n+1\, and the Los Angeles Review of Books\, among others. Ajay’s book on the politics of climate change\, THE EXHAUSTED OF THE EARTH: POLITICS IN A BURNING WORLD\, is forthcoming from Repeater Books in February 2024. \nDharna Noor is a fossil fuels and climate reporter at the Guardian. She was previously climate producer and reporter at the Boston Globe. Earlier\, she worked as a staff writer at Gizmodo’s climate vertical Earther\, where she also co-produced a season of the podcast Drilled on the fossil fuel industry’s influence on education\, and before that\, she led the climate team at the Real News Network. Her writing has also appeared in publications including In These Times\, Jacobin Magazine\, and Truthout\, and was also featured in two books: The World We Need and Future on Fire.
URL:https://community.ecodesigncollective.org/event/ajay-singh-chaudhary-presents-the-exhausted-of-the-earth-in-conversation-w-dharna-noor/
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SUMMARY:Claire Foster Rudy presents "The Rain Artist" in conversation w/ Addie Tsai
DESCRIPTION:In a future where rain is a luxury enjoyed exclusively by the ultra-rich\, the world’s only umbrella-maker is framed for the high-profile murder of the quadrillionaire patriarch who controls the earth’s last natural resources.\nBeautiful and horrific\, THE RAIN ARTIST is pitched as _SUCCESSION _meets THE FIFTH ELEMENT and asks the question of how art and artists can thrive under commercialized capitalism. THE RAIN ARTIST started as a short story published in O: The Oprah Magazine and was included as a notable story in the BEST AMERICAN SCIENCE FICTION_ _and FANTASY 2022 anthology by editors Rebecca Roanhorse and John Joseph Adams. \nClaire Rudy Foster (they/he) is a queer\, nonbinary trans author whose debut short story collection\, SHINE OF THE EVER\, was named as one of the best LGBTQ books of the year by O: The Oprah Magazine. The book was a finalist for the Foreword INDIE Awards; it was also selected for the ALA 2021 Over the Rainbow Fiction and Poetry Longlist. Foster’s writing appears in many places\, including the New York Times\, Black Static\, Lit Hub\, the Guardian\, Mic\, McSweeney’s\, and Catapult. \nAddie Tsai (any/all) is a queer nonbinary artist and writer of color who teaches creative writing at William & Mary. They also teach in Goddard College’s MFA Program in Interdisciplinary Arts and Regis University’s Mile High MFA Program in Creative Writing. Addie collaborated with Dominic Walsh Dance Theater on VICTOR FRANKENSTEIN and CAMILLE CLAUDEL\, among others. They earned an MFA from Warren Wilson College and a Ph.D. in Dance from Texas Woman’s University. Addie is the author of Dear Twin and Unwieldy Creatures\, which was nominated for a Shirley Jackson Award. She is the Fiction co-Editor and Editor of Features & Reviews at Anomaly\, contributing writer at Spectrum South\, and Founder & Editor in Chief at the LGBTQIA+ fashion literary and arts magazine just femme & dandy.
URL:https://community.ecodesigncollective.org/event/claire-foster-rudy-presents-the-rain-artist-in-conversation-w-addie-tsai/
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