May 13 2021
Crooked River Reads: A Distinguished Author Series featuring Dr. J. Drew Lanham

Crooked River Reads: A Distinguished Author Series featuring Dr. J. Drew Lanham

Presented by Conservancy for Cuyahoga Valley National Park at Online/Virtual Space

Coloring the Conservation Conversation

Dr. Lanham will discuss what it means to embrace the full breadth of his African-American heritage and his deep kinship to nature and adoration of birds. The convergence of ornithologist, college professor, poet, author and conservation activist blend to bring our awareness of the natural world and our moral responsibility for it forward in new ways. Candid by nature — and because of it — Dr. Lanham will examine how conservation must be a rigorous science and evocative art, inviting diversity and race to play active roles in celebrating our natural world.

About the author:

A native of Edgefield, South Carolina, Dr. J. Drew Lanham is the author of The Home Place: Memoirs of a Colored Man’s Love Affair with Nature, which received the Reed Award from the Southern Environmental Law Center and the Southern Book Prize, and was a finalist for the John Burroughs Medal. He is a birder, naturalist, and hunter-conservationist who has published essays and poetry in publications including Orion, Audubon, Flycatcher, and Wilderness, and in several anthologies, including The Colors of Nature, State of the Heart, Bartram’s Living Legacy, and Carolina Writers at Home. An Alumni Distinguished Professor of Wildlife Ecology and Master Teacher at Clemson University, he and his family live in the Upstate of South Carolina, a soaring hawk’s downhill glide from the southern Appalachian escarpment that the Cherokee once called the Blue Wall.

Admission Info

Tickets: $10/Person, $8.50/Conservancy Member

Email: info@forcvnp.org

Dates & Times

2021/05/13 - 2021/05/13

Location Info

Online/Virtual Space