NATIONAL BESTSELLER Provocative and illuminating essays from women at the forefront of the climate movement who are harnessing truth, courage, and solutions to lead humanity forward.
A powerful read that fills one with, dare I say . . . hope? The New York Times
NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY SMITHSONIAN MAGAZINE
There is a renaissance blooming in the climate movement: leadership that is more characteristically feminine and more faithfully feminist, rooted in compassion, connection, creativity, and collaboration. While it s clear that women and girls are vital voices and agents of change for this planet, they are too often missing from the proverbial table. More than a problem of bias, it s a dynamic that sets us up for failure. To change everything, we need everyone.
All We Can Save illuminates the expertise and insights of dozens of diverse women leading on climate in the United States scientists, journalists, farmers, lawyers, teachers, activists, innovators, wonks, and designers, across generations, geographies, and race and aims to advance a more representative, nuanced, and solution-oriented public conversation on the climate crisis. These women offer a spectrum of ideas and insights for how we can rapidly, radically reshape society.
Intermixing essays with poetry and art, this book is both a balm and a guide for knowing and holding what has been done to the world, while bolstering our resolve never to give up on one another or our collective future. We must summon truth, courage, and solutions to turn away from the brink and toward life-giving possibility. Curated by two climate leaders, this collection is a celebration of visionaries who are leading us on a path toward all we can save.
With essays and poems by:
Emily Atkin Xiye Bastida Ellen Bass Colette Pichon Battle Jainey K. Bavishi Janine Benyus adrienne maree brown Régine Clément Abigail Dillen Camille T. Dungy Rhiana Gunn-Wright Joy Harjo Katharine Hayhoe Mary Annaïse Heglar Jane Hirshfield Mary Anne Hitt Ailish Hopper Tara Houska, Zhaabowekwe Emily N. Johnston Joan Naviyuk Kane Naomi Klein Kate Knuth Ada Limón Louise Maher-Johnson Kate Marvel Gina McCarthy Anne Haven McDonnell Sarah Miller Sherri Mitchell, Weh na Ha mu Kwasset Susanne C. Moser Lynna Odel Sharon Olds Mary Oliver Kate Orff Jacqui Patterson Leah Penniman Catherine Pierce Marge Piercy Kendra Pierre-Louis Varshini Prakash Janisse Ray Christine E. Nieves Rodriguez Favianna Rodriguez Cameron Russell Ash Sanders Judith D. Schwartz Patricia Smith Emily Stengel Sarah Stillman Leah Cardamore Stokes Amanda Sturgeon Maggie Thomas Heather McTeer Toney Alexandria Villaseñor Alice Walker Amy Westervelt Jane Zelikova
A powerful read that fills one with, dare I say . . . hope? The New York Times
NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY SMITHSONIAN MAGAZINE
There is a renaissance blooming in the climate movement: leadership that is more characteristically feminine and more faithfully feminist, rooted in compassion, connection, creativity, and collaboration. While it s clear that women and girls are vital voices and agents of change for this planet, they are too often missing from the proverbial table. More than a problem of bias, it s a dynamic that sets us up for failure. To change everything, we need everyone.
All We Can Save illuminates the expertise and insights of dozens of diverse women leading on climate in the United States scientists, journalists, farmers, lawyers, teachers, activists, innovators, wonks, and designers, across generations, geographies, and race and aims to advance a more representative, nuanced, and solution-oriented public conversation on the climate crisis. These women offer a spectrum of ideas and insights for how we can rapidly, radically reshape society.
Intermixing essays with poetry and art, this book is both a balm and a guide for knowing and holding what has been done to the world, while bolstering our resolve never to give up on one another or our collective future. We must summon truth, courage, and solutions to turn away from the brink and toward life-giving possibility. Curated by two climate leaders, this collection is a celebration of visionaries who are leading us on a path toward all we can save.
With essays and poems by:
Emily Atkin Xiye Bastida Ellen Bass Colette Pichon Battle Jainey K. Bavishi Janine Benyus adrienne maree brown Régine Clément Abigail Dillen Camille T. Dungy Rhiana Gunn-Wright Joy Harjo Katharine Hayhoe Mary Annaïse Heglar Jane Hirshfield Mary Anne Hitt Ailish Hopper Tara Houska, Zhaabowekwe Emily N. Johnston Joan Naviyuk Kane Naomi Klein Kate Knuth Ada Limón Louise Maher-Johnson Kate Marvel Gina McCarthy Anne Haven McDonnell Sarah Miller Sherri Mitchell, Weh na Ha mu Kwasset Susanne C. Moser Lynna Odel Sharon Olds Mary Oliver Kate Orff Jacqui Patterson Leah Penniman Catherine Pierce Marge Piercy Kendra Pierre-Louis Varshini Prakash Janisse Ray Christine E. Nieves Rodriguez Favianna Rodriguez Cameron Russell Ash Sanders Judith D. Schwartz Patricia Smith Emily Stengel Sarah Stillman Leah Cardamore Stokes Amanda Sturgeon Maggie Thomas Heather McTeer Toney Alexandria Villaseñor Alice Walker Amy Westervelt Jane Zelikova
A feast of ideas and perspectives, setting a big table for climate movement, declaring all are welcome. Rolling Stone
A fiery, hopeful manifesto on how to make sense of the staggering loss posed by climate change and take justice-oriented action in spite of it. Mashable
Hopeful and illuminating, All We Can Save is an anthology of essays by women at the forefront of the climate crisis. So often climate writing can make us feel doomed and anxious, but this collection is a comfort because of its honesty and courage . . . a reminder that we can work with hope towards a better future. BuzzFeed
A fiery, hopeful manifesto on how to make sense of the staggering loss posed by climate change and take justice-oriented action in spite of it. Mashable
Hopeful and illuminating, All We Can Save is an anthology of essays by women at the forefront of the climate crisis. So often climate writing can make us feel doomed and anxious, but this collection is a comfort because of its honesty and courage . . . a reminder that we can work with hope towards a better future. BuzzFeed