Welcome to our RIGS-sponsored series of Montclair University based awareness-building public lectures and discussions, roundtables, walking tours/visits, and workshops on the science and culture of indigenous approaches to the environment, and how we can learn to improve our human connections and relationships with the natural world. The search moves across literature, philosophy, history, biology, botany, the arts, and more. We want to draw public focus to the many different ways in which we can learn about the underappreciated natural environment we live in—wild spaces, plants & animals, medicinal value and possibilities, coexistence, and especially indigenous cultivators’ approaches to sustainable ecological stewardship.
Come join us! Here are the events planned so far:
Wed, Nov 5

Thurs, Nov 13

Tues, Nov 18

Thurs, Nov 20

Thurs, Dec 4

