From Krista: I have been texting this exquisite poem from our archives to my beloveds. Perhaps it will touch you — hold you — as it is touching and holding me.
ON ANOTHER PANEL ABOUT CLIMATE, THEY ASK ME TO SELL THE FUTURE AND ALL I'VE GOT IS A LOVE POEM
To call the young Pakistani-American poet, Ayisha Siddiqa, a "climate activist" feels too simple. She describes herself as a storyteller and human rights and land defender. She is a climate advisor to the U.N. Secretary General, and was a 2023 TIME Woman of the Year.
The poem is read by the also extraordinary young marine biologist Ayana Elizabeth Johnson, from her On Being conversation with Krista, What If We Get This Right?
Katherine May Reads from 'Wintering'
Living the Questions: A Civil Rights Elder on Exhaustion and Rest, Spiritual Practice, and the Necessity of Loving Community
Nikki Giovanni — 'We Go Forward With a Sanity and a Love'
[Unedited] Nicki Giovanni with Krista Tippett
Frank Wilczek — Beauty as a Compass for Truth
[Unedited] Frank Wilczek with Krista Tippett
Mary Catherine Bateson — Living as an Improvisational Art
[Unedited] Mary Catherine Bateson with Krista Tippett
Gaelynn Lea’s Voice and Violin
[Unedited] Gaelynn Lea with Krista Tippett
Jennifer Michael Hecht — 'We Believe Each Other Into Being'
[Unedited] Jennifer Michael Hecht with Krista Tippett
Bishop Michael Curry & Dr. Russell Moore — Spiritual Bridge People
[Unedited] Bishop Michael Curry & Dr. Russell Moore with Krista Tippett
Agustín Fuentes — This Species Moment
[Unedited] Agustín Fuentes with Krista Tippett
Richard Blanco — How to Love a Country
[Unedited] Richard Blanco with Krista Tippett
Remembering Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks
[Unedited] Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks with Krista Tippett
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