“Civilization is not and can never be sustainable.â€
This is the first of fourteen premises in author Derrick Jensen’s revolutionary book Endgame. For the last decade Jensen has written articles and books concerning the problems of civilization and what we must do about them. In Endgame Jensen challenges the values and tactics of some of histories most influential pacifists, the sustainability™ movement and the painful games we play with those in power while trying to save what is left of our environment. The last time Jensen came to Portland, the Q and A went late into the night and ended with many questions unanswered. This time around Jensen is throwing out the reading and going straight to the Q and A!
Mythmedia Presents: Q and A with Derrick Jensen
Wednesday December 19th, 7pm @ Disjecta (230 E. Burnside)
Advance Tickets $15, Door $18 (tickets @ www.mythmedia.org)
His most recent work, As The World Burns: 50 Simple Things You Can Do To Stay In Denial, is a hilarious graphic novel that he co-wrote with Stephanie McMillan, author of the popular online comic Minimum Security. This new book will be available for purchase at the event.
MYTHMEDIA was founded in 2002 by a group of high school dropouts who all agree on one thing: that civilization is going out of style fast! Our mission is to facilitate provocative and innovative ideas for a sustainable future using cutting edge media. www.mythmedia.org
DERRICK JENSEN, activist, small farmer, teacher, and philosopher, is the author of A Language Older Than Words and The Culture of Make Believe (a finalist for the 2003 J. Anthony Lukas Book Prize) among other titles. Jensen’s writing has been described as “breaking and mending the reader’s heart†(Publishers Weekly). He writes for The New York Times Magazine, Audubon, and The Sun Magazine, among many others. His works have received praise from authors such as Howard Zinn, Ward Churchill, Terry Tempest Williams, and Winona LaDuke among others. Jensen’s speaking engagements in recent years have packed university auditoriums, conferences, and bookstores across the nation.
For more information on Derrick Jensen go to:
www.derrickjensen.org
www.endgamethebook.org
2 responses to “Derrick Jensen Comes To Portland!”
Oh I wish I could make this! But I know some friends there who will be there for sure, so I can get the recap from them. Unfortuntely the only trip to Portland that I can afford this winter is the end of january for the trackersNW residential taster…
I really enjoyed Derrick’s last talk in Portland and encourage anyone interested to go to this one, but bring a warm coat, cus it’s cold in Disjecta! They have hot tea though 😉
Maybe Derrick would be down to do an east coast talk sometime?!
-emily
Heyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy Scout!!!!!
Wishing you all a rip roaring fantastic time!
Always, Christine