When Emergence magazine asked “Braiding Sweetgrass” author Robin Wall Kimmererto write a story about economics, she was not an obvious choice. “I think I said, ‘I don’t know anything about economics.
Robin Wall Kimmerer read her first ever children's book "Bud Finds Her Way" to second graders at Pittsburgh's Environmental Charter School. The act of noticing is one of the first steps when ...
Indigenous ecologist and MacArthur Genius, Robin Wall Kimmerer has a brand new book, "The Serviceberry: Abundance and Reciprocity in the Natural World." Robin never set out to be the ...
Naturalist and Anishinaabe author Robin Wall Kimmerer is back with a new book extolling our connectedness to nature with "The Serviceberry." ...
To Robin Wall Kimmerer, a "wild place" is one where the creatures and plants have their way, taking care of the land with a little help from conservationists. Wall Kimmerer is a botanist, author and ...
The world is a gift, not a giant Amazon warehouse, Robin Wall Kimmerer said. In her new book, “The Serviceberry,” she proposes gratitude as an antidote to prevailing views of nature as a commodity. By ...
CANANDAIGUA, NY — For author and botany professor Robin Wall Kimmerer, the "drill, baby, drill” rhetoric adopted by President Donald Trump and his supporters is painful to hear. The slogan refers to ...
Much has already been written about the unlikely success of the scientist, naturalist, and Indigenous elder Robin Wall Kimmerer. Braiding Sweetgrass, her meditation upon the interconnectedness of ...