Strawberry Creek Walk: meet 10am at Oxford & Center, UC Berkeley
Chris Olander, Kristin George Bagdanov, Stephen Meadows, Fernando Salinas, Eco-Dance by Sharon Coleman, "Hanging from Shallow Roots," with Barry Ebner on guitar, Elizabeth Dougherty of Wholly H2O.
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Main stage: Noon to 4:30 pm, Civic Center Park, MLK Jr. Way at Center
Berkeley o All free o One block west of Downtown Berkeley BART
Stand Up for the Earth! with over thirty poets & writers, featuring
Patricia Smith, 2018 Kingsley Tufts Poetry Award, 2018 NAACP Image Award, Los Angeles Times Book Prize, finalist for Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award; Dorianne Laux, Only As the Day is Long; Joseph Millar, Kingdom; San Francisco poet laureate Kim Shuck, Deer Trails; Ann Fisher-Wirth, The Bones of Winter Birds, co-editor Ecopoetry Anthology; Sonoma County poet laureate/wildlife biologist Maya Khosla, All the Fires of Wind and Light; Joshua McKinney, Small Sillion; Lee Herrick, Scar and Flower; the Creek Walk poets read, and more! Music and poetry by Ken Waldman, Alaska's fiddling poet, with musician Lizzie Thompson, cello, mandolin.
Plus ENVIRONMENTALISTS:
Elizabeth Dougherty, Director of Wholly H2O
Mary Ellen Hannibal, Citizen Scientist: Searching for Heroes and Hope in an Age of Extinction
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World on Fire, poetry and music theatre ensemble on climate change,
Naomi Newman and musicians Barbara Borden, drummer/percussionist, and Susanne DiVincenzo, bass/cello, directed by Corey Fischer, Traveling Jewish Theatre
Strawberry Creek Walk: meet 10am at Oxford & Center, UC Berkeley
Chris Olander, Kristin George Bagdanov, Stephen Meadows, Fernando Salinas, Eco-Dance by Sharon Coleman, "Hanging from Shallow Roots," with Barry Ebner on guitar, Elizabeth Dougherty of Wholly H2O.
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Main stage: Noon to 4:30 pm, Civic Center Park, MLK Jr. Way at Center
Berkeley o All free o One block west of Downtown Berkeley BART
Stand Up for the Earth! with over thirty poets & writers, featuring
Patricia Smith, 2018 Kingsley Tufts Poetry Award, 2018 NAACP Image Award, Los Angeles Times Book Prize, finalist for Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award; Dorianne Laux, Only As the Day is Long; Joseph Millar, Kingdom; San Francisco poet laureate Kim Shuck, Deer Trails; Ann Fisher-Wirth, The Bones of Winter Birds, co-editor Ecopoetry Anthology; Sonoma County poet laureate/wildlife biologist Maya Khosla, All the Fires of Wind and Light; Joshua McKinney, Small Sillion; Lee Herrick, Scar and Flower; the Creek Walk poets read, and more! Music and poetry by Ken Waldman, Alaska's fiddling poet, with musician Lizzie Thompson, cello, mandolin.
Plus ENVIRONMENTALISTS:
Elizabeth Dougherty, Director of Wholly H2O
Mary Ellen Hannibal, Citizen Scientist: Searching for Heroes and Hope in an Age of Extinction
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World on Fire, poetry and music theatre ensemble on climate change,
Naomi Newman and musicians Barbara Borden, drummer/percussionist, and Susanne DiVincenzo, bass/cello, directed by Corey Fischer, Traveling Jewish Theatre
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