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SUMMARY:Philosophy Symposium: On Policy\, Philosophy & the Environment
DESCRIPTION:What We’ll Explore\nIn this mini-symposium facilitated by community philosopher Marisa Diaz-Waian we’ll talk with guest panelists and authors involved with the book A Watershed Moment: The American West in the Age of Limits about policy\, philosophy\, and the environment. Topics explored will range from environmental justice and conservation policy (Evelyn Brister) to market solutions for conservation on private lands (Travis Brammer). The symposium will be structured in a way that allows ample time for community Q & A.   \nMore Context for Our Discussion\n\nAll guests panelists are authors featured in A Watershed Moment \, which features a collection of essays reflecting on the American West that reveal tensions between a culture of economic growth and personal freedom and the ecological\, economic\, and social constraints set by community values and the land itself. As Westerners and their communities come up against these limits\, the volume editors highlight issues of sustainability endemic to the region and to the nation as a whole. \nThe volume presents practical approaches to land use\, land management\, and community planning that are motivated by philosophical views on justice\, quality of life\, and sustainability in the American West. The contributors are policymakers\, government employees\, land and water managers\, urban planners\, biologists\, tribal members\, writers\, and academics from a variety of backgrounds and perspectives. The result is a compelling vision of place-based\, policy-oriented sustainability across the West. \n\n \nWhen\nMonday\, June 16th from 6pm-8pm  (Plus book signing from 5:30pm-6pm*) \nWhere\nLewis & Clark Library (in the Large Community Room) \nRSVP\nRSVP here! (While you are welcome to attend without RSVP’ing\, your RSVP helps us get an idea of how many people to anticipate so we can prepare accordingly) \nCost\nFREE (Donations appreciated) \nOther\n*Books will be available for purchase from the authors.  Book signing from 5:30pm-6pm. See also our companion Philosophy Walk on Sunday\, June 15th event w/ guest scholar Evelyn Brister. \nGuest Scholars\nEvelyn Brister is a Professor of Philosophy at Rochester Institute of Technology and a faculty affiliate in Public Policy and Environmental Science. Her research examines ethical and political issues in land management and conservation science. She is the editor\, with Robert Frodeman\, of A Guide to Field Philosophy (Routledge\, 2020)\, a collection of essays examining collaborations between philosophers and policymakers\, and she has written over two dozen articles in philosophy and environmental science. She spends as much time as she can in and around Yellowstone.   In her new book\, A Watershed Moment: The American West in the Age of Limits\, she and other authors  present practical approaches to addressing ecological\, economic\, and cultural issues that are motivated by philosophical views on justice\, quality of life\, and sustainability. \n\nTravis Brammer is the Director of Conservation at The Property and Environmental Research Center (PERC)\, overseeing its Conservation Innovation Lab and all field projects. Raised as a seventh-generation family cattle rancher in Colorado with professional expertise in western conservation issues\, Travis is passionate about the intersection of conservation and agriculture. He began his career at the Wyoming Stock Growers Land Trust rising to become the group’s Interim Conservation Director. He later graduated with honors from the University of Wyoming College of Law and most recently served as a Conservation Fellow at the Ruckelshaus Institute and MacMillan Private Lands Stewardship Program. Travis’ thesis was on the creation of a western rangeland conservation fund to help the next generation of farmers and ranchers access land and engage in conservation. As Director\, Travis will establish partnerships around the country\, creating and implementing innovative market solutions to some of the nation’s most significant natural resource challenges. \nMake a Donation Here\nOur philosophy activities are FREE to the community.  While donations are never expected\, they are always appreciated and help to keep programs like these going. Donations help to cover activity leader honorariums\, implementation\, and resource archiving\, and more!  If you would like to make a tax-deductible contribution you can do so by clicking here.  For those facing more challenging financial circumstances\, we ask that you please try to “pay it forward” with acts of kindness for your neighbors and community.  \n\n\n\n\nCommunity Sponsors & PartnersThank you to our community sponsors & partners Doubletree by Hilton Downtown Helena and the Lewis & Clark Library.
URL:https://merlinccc.org/calendar-event/philosophy-symposium-on-policy-philosophy-environment/
LOCATION:Lewis & Clark Library (Large Community Room)\, 120 S. Last Chance Gulch\, Helena\, Montana\, 59601\, United States
CATEGORIES:Philosophy Symposiums
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ORGANIZER;CN="Marisa Diaz-Waian":MAILTO:marisa@merlinccc.org
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