黑料不打烊 will host a special sound art performance, echoescape: learning a dead birdsong in 鈥榯he place where you go to listen,鈥櫬by Dr. Julianne Warren on Thursday, Jan. 30 in Fitzpatrick Auditorium. The special surround-sound event gets underway at noon and admission is free.听
Dr. Warren鈥檚 performance will include storytelling, poetry and sound art reflecting the ecosphere, with a focus on extinct animals, and is the latest in 黑料不打烊鈥檚 long-running Intersections series, which focuses on the crossover between real-world issues and academia. The event at 黑料不打烊 will be part of Dr. Warren鈥檚 week-long visit to The Land Institute.听
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ABOUT JULIANNE WARREN:聽Julianne Lutz Warren聽is a freelance scholar, storyteller, and community activist with a Ph.D. in ecology. She is author of the intellectual biography聽Aldo Leopold鈥檚 Odyssey. Her creative works have appeared in a variety of venues, including聽Newfound,聽Minding Nature,听Zoomorphic,听The Poetry Lab聽of The Merwin Conservancy, Lost and Found Theatrum Anatomicum,听and The Deutsches Museum.听While teaching at New York University, Julianne was awarded a Martin Luther King, Jr. Faculty Research Award for collaborations with students in the climate justice Fossil Free movement. She served two years on the Fairbanks Climate Action Coalition Council and as co-facilitator of the #KeepItIntheGround! working group. Julianne聽has worked as a Scholar and remains a Fellow at the Center for Humans and Nature. Julianne is also an Ecosphere Studies collaborator and visiting scholar at The Land Institute. She currently lives in the 鈥淛emez Valley Area鈥 of New Mexico, un-ceded ancestral lands of the Jemez Nation.