On Thursday night, writer and activist Terry Tempest Williams spoke on Zoom about her current work on climate change, wildfires and social concerns among the COVID-19 pandemic.
Williamsâ work focuses mainly on environmental concerns and social issues as she thinks through living life as ethically as possible.
Her numerous books, such as âRefuge: An Unnatural History of Family and Placeâ and âErosion: Essays of Undoing,â have won multiple awards, such as the Sierra Club John Muir Award and have been featured in The New Yorker and various literary magazines.
Williams is also the Provostial Scholar at Dartmouth College and the Writer-in-Residence at the Harvard Divinity School.