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Venue

Union Theological Seminary
3041 Broadway at 121st Street, New York, NY 10027
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Date

Sep 25 2024
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Time

5:30 pm - 7:00 pm

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In-Person

Water: Climate, River Life, and Spiritual Forms in South Asia

Water: Climate, River Life, and Spiritual Forms in South Asia

IRCPL’s Religion and Climate series is animated by calls to reimagine human relationships with and responsibilities to the environment in an age of planetary crisis. As the impact of climate change is increasingly but unevenly felt, religion is emerging as a site of epistemological doubt, struggle, and possibility. This series will explore the cosmological underpinnings that shape diverse understandings of the environment and examine how religious subjects react to and act upon the ecological upheavals they face, challenging exclusively technocratic or secular responses to the climate crisis. The series consists of four events structured around the elements—Earth, Water, Fire, and Air—each of which takes one element as a lens for engaging with specific climate struggles and the religious debates they ignite.

Join IRCPL for an in-person conversation on the theme of “Water” with Naveeda Khan (Anthropology, Johns Hopkins University) and Jinah Kim (History of Art and Architecture, Harvard University), who will discuss their work on water, riverine ecosystems, and religion in South Asia. The conversation will explore cosmologies of water, religious struggles taking place around rivers, and the complexities of taking action to prevent environmental destruction. The event will be introduced and moderated by Raffaella Taylor-Seymour (IRCPL, Columbia University).

Free and open to the public. Registration is required.

Register here to reserve your spot. 

All prospective attendees must register by 4:00pm on Tuesday, September 24th. Registration will close at that time.

Event Contact Information:
Institute for Religion, Culture and Public Life
ircpl@columbia.edu
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