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Water Cosmology, Water Crisis, Water Power: Hydrometaphysics Beyond Metaphor


  • Miller Hall 406 Prospect St. New Haven, CT 06511 (map)

Waterspirit’s Executive Director, Blair Nelsen, will be presenting at this symposium.

In Mojave poet Natalie Diaz’s words, “The Colorado River is the most endangered river in the United States—also, it is a part of my body. / I carry a river. It is who I am: ‘Aha Makav. This is not metaphor.” This symposium is provoked by Diaz’s poem, “The First Water is the Body,” and convenes scholars, activists, artists, and spiritual practitioners diversely committed to the vitality of water and waterspaces. Amidst water crisis, we seek to share cosmovisions, bodies of knowledge, modes of communication that emerge from deep attention to water. In our interlocking articulations of water cosmologies, water crisis, and water power, we aim to open new paths of insight and collaboration toward collective healing.

Free and open to the public. 

This symposium is sponsored by the Institute of Sacred Music’s Religion, Ecology, and Expressive Culture Initiative.

Earlier Event: October 21
Gentle New Moon Flow Yoga
Later Event: November 18
Gentle New Moon Flow Yoga