The Wick Poetry Center and Center for Earth Ethics at Union Theological Seminary launch Earth Stanzas, an interactive online Earth Day Poetry Project
April 19, 2020
Kent, OH / New York, NY
The Center for Earth Ethics at Union Theological Seminary and the Wick Poetry Center at are launching Earth Stanzas, an interactive poetry project in honor of Earth Day. draws on the inspiration of eight poets who engage the beauty, depth, and interconnectedness of the Earth, and invites readers to interact with the poems and find their own poetic voice.
Each model poem and its prompt invites participants to reflect on their relationship to the Earth and to share their voice in an online gallery. Another feature of the project invites readers to use the Wick Poetry Center’s Emerge™web-based app to create their own digital “erasure” poem from a pool of primary texts, including excerpts from an International Panel on Climate Change report, historical documents such as the Haudenosaunee Address to the Western World and Encyclical Letter of Pope Francis, Laudato Si’: On Care for Our Common Home.
This year marks the 50th anniversary of the first Earth Day, celebrated in 1970 when 20 million Americans gathered across the country to raise awareness to the growing destruction of our planet. Earth Day led to the creation of the United States Environmental Protection Agency and the passage of the Clean Air Act, the Clean Water Act and the Endangered Species Act. 50 years later as these protections are threatened we again must sound the alarm for dynamic action to be taken.
In this unprecedented time of planetary crisis, it is important to remember the beauty of the world, the wonder of nature, and the deep connection we have to it and each other. This is why on the 50th anniversary of the first Earth Day, we are thrilled to cooperate with the Center for Earth Ethics to offer this platform for the creation of and asking your networks to help us spread the word. Please join us along with, , , and many others.
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The is a forum for education, public discourse and movement building that draws on faith and wisdom traditions to address our ecological crisis and its root causes at in New York City.
The Wick Poetry Center, in ’s College of Arts & Sciences, is home to the award-winning Traveling Stanzas project, and is one of the premier university poetry centers in the country. It is a national leader for the range, quality, and innovative outreach in the community.
For more information please contact:
David Hassler, Director, Wick Poetry Center: dhassle1@kent.edu, 330.221.9913
Andrew Schwartz, Deputy Director CEE: aschwartz@centerforearthethics.org, 541.760.2067