What If Fungi Win? A Conversation with Dr. Arturo Casadevall

Bloomberg Center (DC) 555 Pennsylvania Ave. NW, Washington, D.C., DC, United States

From the delicious to the deadly, fungi—which share 50% of our DNA—present a wide range of benefits, and threats, to human health, many of which remain unexplored. Could fungal pathogens outsmart us before we find ways to combat them? Dr. Arturo Casadevall takes up this question and discusses his latest book, What If Fungi Win?, in conversation…

Language for a Future Present: A Makeshop, with Books

The Peale 225 Holliday Street, Baltimore, MD, United States

What might a language for the future – or for this very moment, shapeshifting as it is – look like when imagined from the bodies, experiences, desires, of the other-than-human world, as it stands and as it may yet be? Join this all-genre workshop to explore the materials of our local landscape and their possible…

From Sacred Brew to Global Commodity: Anthropology, Yerba Mate, and the Changing Geographies of Consumption

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The Program in Latin America, Caribbean and Latinx Studies is glad to present Christine Folch (Bacca Foundation Associate Professor of Cultural Anthropology, Duke University), for her talk on the cultural history of Yerba Mate. From Sacred Brew to Global Commodity: Anthropology, Yerba Mate, and the Changing Geographies of Consumption Brewed from the dried leaves and…

In Defense of the Land: Against Eco- and Acoustic Colonialism in 21st Century Plurilingual Poetry of Abiayala

Gilman Hall 3400 North Charles Street, Baltimore, MD, United States

The program in Latin America, Caribbean and Latinx Studies is glad to present Valeria Meiller (Modern Languages and Literatures, University of Texas at San Antonio) for a lecture on IN DEFENSE OF THE LAND: AGAINST ECO- & ACOUSTIC COLONIALISM IN 21st CENTURY PLURILINGUAL POETRY OF ABIAYALA The environmental humanities have advanced persuasive arguments that explain…

Perspectives on Decarbonization with Green H2

Virtual

Join moderator Rachel Issacs, Program Coordinator for the MS in Environmental Sciences and Policy and MS in Geographic Information Systems programs, as she welcomes energy market professional Parag Nathaney for an engaging discussion on the adoption of Green Hydrogen (H2) as a decarbonization solution for hard-to-abate sections like heavy-duty trucking, steel, and refining. Nathaney will…

Hop Talks Book Discussion: ‘Fighting to Breathe: Race, Toxicity, and the Rise of Youth Activism in Baltimore’ by Nicole Fabricant

Levering Hall 3400 N Charles St, Baltimore, MD, United States

Join us for a book discussion on Fighting to Breathe: Race, Toxicity, and the Rise of Youth Activism in Baltimore by Nicole Fabricant. We will explore the impacts of the Baltimore incinerator on the Curtis Bay community in South Baltimore, examining how toxic pollution has shaped the lives of residents and sparked a powerful youth-led…

Ecopoetry Workshop: The Affordance and Pitfalls of Ecologically Engaged Poetic Praxis

Gilman Hall 3400 North Charles Street, Baltimore, MD, United States

The Program in Latin America, Caribbean and Latinx Studies is glad to present Valeria Meiller (Modern Languages and Literatures, University of Texas at San Antonio) for a workshop on ECOPOETRY/ECOPOETRY: THE AFFORDANCES AND PITFALLS OF ECOLOGICALLY ENGAGED POETIC PRAXIS This workshop presents three theoretical entryways to the concept of ecopoetry—understood broadly as ecologically engaged poetic…

What Is A River? Environmental Humanities Through a South Asianist Lens

Levering Hall 3400 N Charles St, Baltimore, MD, United States

Do we know what a river is? Is a river necessarily part of nature? Do we know what nature is? Does a focus on nature necessarily occlude politics, or are we restricted to a mere politics of nature? Or, thinking with Benjamin, can we imagine a natural politics, as he does natural history? What does…

Hopkins Dining Local Partner Tour: Taharka Brothers

Our next Local Partner Tour trip will be to on Friday, March 14 right before spring break. We will be visiting Taharka Brothers from 10:45 am – 12: 15 pm. Transportation will be provided. Registration is required and space is limited! Each semester, Hopkins Dining visits one of our local partners (i.e. produce suppliers, bakeries…

Placemaking on the Jones Falls: A Nature Journaling Workshop

The Peale 225 Holliday Street, Baltimore, MD, United States

Nature journaling is one method to disrupt the regular current of daily life and access a flow more in sync with the natural rhythms around us. Nature journaling is an ancient practice which combines elements of scientific inquiry, drawing, writing and mindfulness to connect with the wonders of the natural world around us. Nature journaling…