It's rare that a well-employed environmental educator risks leaving
a strong institution to create an independent, traveling classroom.
That's what Tom Wisner, the Chesapeake Bay 'Bard', did. In 1978,
his passionate commitment to joining song and the arts to Bay
science led him to creative teaching/performing for the next 32
years. The result? First, dozens of Chesapeake songs, some of which
now lie in the Smithsonian's Folkways collection. Next, a model for
environmental education that creatively joins the arts, literature
and history to the sciences that reveal ecological facts. Lastly,
the insights that emerge when a person holds true to his/her
deepest vision. This book gathers Tom Wisner's writing, from short
celebratory poems to analysis of how our cultural ways of thinking
about 'nature' results in the destruction of our lands and
waters--and what an alternative 'Come Full Circle' way of living
might be like. Tom's artwork illustrates the lively text.
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