Event Description
Ailton Krenak urges us to take seriously the value of the indigenous philosophies of the Americas when it comes to confronting the climate change crisis. The author of Ideas to Postpone the End of the World and A Vida Não Útil (Life is Not Useful), here Krenak offers a trenchant critique of the extent to which an understanding of the earth as a resource to be exploited has taken hold in the wake of globalization, as well as how the logic of consumption is enabled by the “cognitive abyss”—our inability to listen and to see what is happening to the world.
Event Speaker
Ailton Krenak, writer and indigenous leader
Event Information
Free and open to the public; registration required. Please visit the event webpage for additional information. The event will be in Portuguese; interpretation will be provided.
Hosted by the Institute for Religion, Culture, and Public Life at Columbia University.