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SUMMARY:Environmental Writing: Inspire\, Observe\, Inhabit
DESCRIPTION:$90 for Burke Members\, $100 for General Public \nLocation: Burke Museum \n\nClass Description\nBased at the Burke Museum\, this one-day environmental writing program will include classroom and field-based sessions. Renowned authors Lynn Brunelle\, Claudia Castro Luna\, and Jonathan White have written deeply and provocatively about wild and urban landscapes and provide unique and complementary perspectives as authors. \n\nInstructors\nThese authors have introduced new ways to view nature and develop deeper connections to place; plants and animals\, human inhabitants\, past and present who all dwell on the land. \nLynn Brunelle is an Emmy Award-winning writer for Bill Nye the Science Guy with over 25 years experience writing for people of all ages. Previously a K-12 teacher\, an editor\, an illustrator\, and an award-winning author of over 45 titles\, Brunelle has created\, written\, and developed projects for major publishers and TV stations. \nClaudia Castro Luna has been appointed Washington State Poet Laureate for 2018-2020. She served as Seattle’s first Civic Poet from 2015-2017 and is the author of the poetry collection Killing Marías (Two Sylvias Press) and the chapbook This City (Floating Bridge). Her non fiction essays can be read in This is the Place: Women Writing About Home (Seal Press) and The Wandering Song (Tia Chucha Press). \nJonathan White is an active marine conservationist\, sailor\, and a surfer. His most recent book\, Tides: The Science and Spirit of the Ocean\, won a National Outdoor Book Award and was shortlisted for the Pacific Northwest Booksellers Association Book Award. He has written for the Christian Science Monitor\, Orion\, and Surfer’s Journal. His previous book was Talking on the Water: Conversations About Nature and Creativity. \n\nPre-Registration\nTo sign up for this class\, please email Burke Education at burked@uw.edu. \n
URL:https://wsg.washington.edu/event/environmental-writing-inspire-observe-inhabit/
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SUMMARY:Going Public: Connecting Research & Community
DESCRIPTION:Are you interested in involving community in your research process but uncertain where to start?  Do you already involve members of the public in your research process and would you like to connect with like-minded people around your experience? \nJoin us on Saturday\, April 7th in the Allen Library Research Commons from 9am-1pm for “Going Public: Connecting Research & Community” where we’ll explore engaging community in the research process through public scholarship\, citizen science\, community-engaged research\, and participatory research.  This interdisciplinary event offers an opportunity to expand your skills through several workshop offerings\, to hear from researchers and community participants on their experiences through our “Research & Community Connections” panel presentation\, and to see the different shapes this research can take through our graduate student poster display.  For full details about our event including the schedule\, please see the “Going Public: Connecting Research & Community” website. \nThis event is free and open to all: faculty\, staff\, graduate and undergraduate students\, and community members from outside the university.  To ensure your space in our event\, please register in advance.  Registration will remain open until filled. \n
URL:https://wsg.washington.edu/event/going-public-connecting-research-community/
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