COMING: Tuesday, February 13, 2024 @6:30-8pm
Conversations in the Commons with David Weiss
NOTE: This announces a local (St. Paul) in-person event, so it won’t be accessible to many of my readers. But I want you to know that it’s happening. I’m hoping in the next month or two, to be able to offer a Zoom option … if you’d be excited for a Zoom option, please comment or message me.
I am pleased to announce my SIXTH “Conversations in the Commons” around my work “Writing into the Whirlwind” coming up on Tuesday, February 9, 6:30-8pm
Collapsing with Care: A Field Guide to Meaning-Making as the World Unravels
It’s time to map out the long arc of my work. Last August, when I introduced my current theme of “Writing into the Whirlwind,” I made clear my conviction that we are now irrevocably headed toward Collapse—the entangled unravelling of the ecological, social, and political foundations of our shared life. Although we cannot avert Collapse, we can still choose how we meet it. Being active, thoughtful, and in partnership with others will make all the difference in whether Collapse tests our humanity or altogether undoes it. I’m committed to offering something of a “Field Guide to Meaning-Making as the World Unravels.” I’m not certain whether this ultimately becomes a print book or an online resource, but it is something I feel driven to do. This Tuesday I’ll begin to map out what the pieces of that Guide ought to be. I hope you’ll join me in conversation about how we “collapse with care.”
My last two essays, “Wither the Dream?” and “Interrupting the Anthropocene” indirectly begin this conversation. I hope to post one more, titled “Collapsing with Care,” before Tuesday. Of course, you don’t need to read the essays in advance, but the conversation will be richer if you do! Bring your comments and questions; I’ll bring mine.
If you plan to come, please RSVP by email (drw59mn@gmail.com) or on the FB event. This isn’t “required,” but it helps me make sure the room is set up appropriately.
Key details:
- Location: Zion Lutheran Church, 1697 LaFond Ave., St. Paul, MN 55104. No parking lot, but plenty of street parking right near the intersection. Unfortunately, Zion’s building is not (yet) accessible; an elevator is coming in the next year!
- Entrance: You can now use the courtyard entrance at the right/east end of the building on Lafond. It’s the most direct way to the Conference Room. Or you can still use the door along Aldine Street near the alley (especially if you come early for the meal). Plenty of signs (maybe even a smiling person) will guide you to the Conference Room.
- These evenings are no cost to you. I set out a donation basket if you feel moved to put a couple dollars to benefit some aspect of Zion’s ministry or a cause dear to me. But all that I truly ask is your presence and participation!
- The second Tuesday of each month Zion hosts a gluten-free, nut-free, vegan community meal. You’re welcome to come early for this pay-as-you-can meal served in the church basement. But you do need to RSVP separately by 8am Monday for this. Find important details about the meal below.
I hope you can join me for “Collapsing with Care: A Field Guide to Meaning-Making as the World Unravels on February 13!
ABOUT these Conversations in the Commons: In a creative collaboration with Zion Lutheran Church and their commitment to serve as a “community commons” in their neighborhood, I host “Conversations in the Commons” around my “Writing into the Whirlwind” every Second Tuesday—from 6:30-8pm. These evenings are a chance for me to share some of my recent work (or some of my favorite writing) and then open things up for conversation. I’ll typically identify the blog post(s) we’ll be discussing at least a week in advance so you can read them ahead of time and come ready to engage! Each evening, I’ll offer a few opening reflections, and then invite you into conversation. My work has always been enriched by conversation, and that’s more important than ever today.
OUR next conversation is on Tuesday, March 12, 2023. Topic to be announced closer to that date.
The 2nd TUESDAY COMMUNITY MEAL AT ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH
These full meals (served all day, from 11am to 7pm) are prepared by chef Colin Anderson of Eureka Compass Vegan Foods as part of his passion for food solidarity. Each Community Dinner at Zion benefits their Food Justice programs and Thursday food shelf program. You can read more about them here: https://eurekacompassveganfood.com/community-dinner.
Here are the important details:
Make Colin’s life easier by pre-ordering your Community Dinner meals no later than 8am on Monday. That’s his shopping day. Here are the preordering instructions:
- Email eurekacompassveganfood@gmail.com to let Colin know HOW MANY meals you need and WHEN you’re coming. (If you’re coming for my 6:30p “Conversations in the Commons,” you’ll want to arrive 5:45-6p and dine in. We WON’T be meeting in the dining area, so you’ll want to finish your meal there and then head to the Conference Room at 6:25p.)
- NO PAYMENT IS NECESSARY, but cash contributions are accepted the day of the dinner. If you’d like to contribute with a credit card, indicate how much you wish to contribute when you email your pre-order. You’ll receive an invoice by email that you can pay electronically via a prompt on the invoice.
- Show up on the day of the dinner at your designated time, and we’ll have your meals ready for you! If you have any questions, just send us an email! We’re happy to connect!
Each meal is gluten free, nut free, and vegan to make it accessible to as many in the community as possible. Other allergens such as corn and soy are rarely used. These meals are always offered “Pay what you want/can.” No one is turned away for lack of funds. Each Community Dinner has a philanthropic partner and half of all contributions at Tuesday dinners benefit Zion Lutheran’s Food Justice programs and Thursday food shelf program.


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