Lewis & Clark Library (Large Community Room)
Helena, Montana 59601 United States Get Directions
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Philosophy Shorts (For Youth): Storytelling & Animals
Lewis & Clark Library (Large Community Room) 120 S. Last Chance Gulch, Helena, Montana, United StatesA storytelling event for youth that features heartwarming tales starring animals such as coyote, raven, wolf, and more. Weaving art, philosophy, history, science, and community together, our storytellers -- Louise Fischer & Shane Doyle -- will invite youth to imagine, wonder, question, and play, and learn more about indigenous perspectives on the enlightening & enchanting role of animals in our lives and collective history. And to make things extra special...given Halloween’s proximity, our story telling focus, and our love of play…we’re dressing up! And invite you to play along! Come dressed as your favorite critter & join the fun. FREE. Learn more & RSVP here!
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Philosophy Symposium: On Growth Policy, Wildlife & the Environment
Lewis & Clark Library (Large Community Room) 120 S. Last Chance Gulch, Helena, Montana, United StatesIn this mini-symposium in collaboration with Lewis & Lclark Library, and facilitated by community philosopher Marisa Diaz-Waian, we'll talk with guest panelists and authors Christopher Preston & Robert Frideman about growth policy and development, wildlife, and the environment. The symposium will be structured in a way that allows ample time for community Q & A, as well as an opportunity to mingle with the authors/scholars after the community conversation. FREE & open to the public. Learn more & RSVP here!
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Philosophy Symposium: On Policy, Philosophy & the Environment
Lewis & Clark Library (Large Community Room) 120 S. Last Chance Gulch, Helena, Montana, United StatesIn this mini-symposium facilitated by community philosopher Marisa Diaz-Waian we'll talk with guest panelists involved with the release of book A Watershed Moment: The American West in the Age of Limits about philosophy, policy, 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. Learn more & RSVP here.
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