July 20, 2021

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 All We
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Yvon Chouinard, founder of Patagonia, will deliver a brief introductory speech. Make sure to arrive 30 minutes early to reserve your seats. Drinks will be served in the lobby.

Tommy Caldwell

ROCK CLIMBING AMBASSADOR

In January 2015, Tommy Caldwell and Kevin Jorgeson completed the first free ascent of the Dawn Wall on Yosemite’s El Capitan. Join us to hear about the 19-day climb. We’ll have food and drinks, and Tommy’s new book, The Push, for sale and signing at this free event.

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JULY 20, 2021

5PM PT • 8PM ET

All We Can Save

paperback launch party

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The bestselling anthology All We Can Save: Truth, Courage, and Solutions for the Climate Crisis is now out in paperback! This collected wisdom from dozens of diverse women leading on climate has already reached nearly 50,000 hearts and minds. Join co-editors Drs. Johnson and Wilkinson and special guests to celebrate the ripples All We Can Save has already made — and the waves to come!

Meet the Hosts

To change everything, we need everyone. All We Can Save, a new collection of essays, poetry, and art, illuminates the expertise and insights of dozens of diverse women leading on climate in the United States—scientists, journalists, farmers, lawyers, teachers, activists, and more. We are thrilled to be teaming up with them to celebrate the launch of the paperback edition and the inspiring work of contributors to the anthology. On July 20th, join the curators of this unique anthology, Drs. Johnson and Wilkinson, with special guests, for an inspiring event. Let's celebrate the visionaries who are leading us on a path toward all we can save.

NYC

Patricia Smith

poet

Patricia Smith is the author of eight books of poetry, including Incendiary Art, winner of the Kingsley Tufts Poetry Award, the Los Angeles Times Book Prize, and finalist for the Pulitzer Prize.

NYC

Heather Toney

climate justice

Heather McTeer Toney is a Mississippi Delta native, climate justice liaison at EDF, senior advisor to Moms Clean Air Force, and former EPA regional administrator. She was the first African American mayor of Greenville, Mississippi. 

NYC

Elizabeth Yeampierre

climate justice

Elizabeth Yeampierre is an internationally recognized Puerto Rican environmental/climate justice leader. She is co-chair of the Climate Justice Alliance and Executive Director of UPROSE, Brooklyn’s oldest Latino community-based organization.

NYC

Kate Marvel

climate scientist

Kate Marvel, PhD, is a climate scientist and writer living in
New York City. She has a doctorate in astrophysics, so she knows Earth is the best place in the entire universe.

NYC

Dr. Ayana Johnson

activist

Dr. Ayana Elizabeth Johnson is a marine biologist, policy expert, writer, and Brooklyn native. She is co-founder of the non-profit think tank Urban Ocean Lab, co-founder of the climate initiative The All We Can Save Project, and co-creator of the podcast How to Save a Planet. In 2021, she was named to the Time 100 Next list.

NYC

Dr. Katharine Wilkinson

clean energy policy

Dr. Katharine Wilkinson is an author, teacher, co-founder of The All We Can Save Project, and co-host of the podcast A Matter of Degrees. Her writings on climate include The Drawdown Review, the New York Times bestseller Drawdown, and Between God & Green. Time named her one of 15 “women who will save the world.”

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Jenna Johnson

artist

Jenna Johnson is the head of Patagonia, Inc., Patagonia’s apparel and equipment business. Jenna has cultivated an intuitive understanding of her global customers through a lifetime of dirtbag travel, rock climbing, trail sports and 20 years of experience managing several respected outdoor brands. Jenna has an Executive MBA from the University of Washington, and her roles as a wife and a mother of two keep her grounded, living simply and optimistic for a more environmentally just future.

Meet the Hosts

NYC

Patricia Smith

poet

Patricia Smith is the author of eight books of poetry, including Incendiary Art, winner of the Kingsley Tufts Poetry Award, the Los Angeles Times Book Prize, and finalist for the Pulitzer Prize.

NYC

Heather Toney

climate justice

Heather McTeer Toney is a Mississippi Delta native, climate justice liaison at EDF, senior advisor to Moms Clean Air Force, and former EPA regional administrator. She was the first African American mayor of Greenville, Mississippi. 

NYC

Elizabeth Yeampierre

climate justice

Elizabeth Yeampierre is an internationally recognized Puerto Rican environmental / climate justice leader. She is co-chair of the Climate Justice Alliance and executive director of UPROSE, Brooklyn’s oldest Latino community-based organization.

NYC

Kate Marvel

climate scientist

Kate Marvel, PhD, is a climate scientist and writer living in
New York City. She has a doctorate in astrophysics, so she knows Earth is the best place in the entire universe.

NYC

Dr. Ayana Elizabeth Johnson

activist

Dr. Ayana Elizabeth Johnson is co-founder of the non-profit think tank Urban Ocean Lab, co-founder of The All We Can Save Project, and co-creator of the podcast How to Save a Planet.

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Dr. Katharine Wilkinson

clean energy policy

Dr. Katharine Wilkinson is co-founder of The All We Can Save Project and co-host of A Matter of Degrees. Her writing includes The Drawdown Review, the New York Times bestseller Drawdown, and Between God & Green.

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Jenna Johnson 

artist

Jenna Johnson is the head of Patagonia, Inc., Patagonia’s apparel and equipment business. Jenna’s leadership is focused on creating pathways to action for global customers through responsible product engagement, community activism, and progress in saving our home planet.

Meet the Speakers

NYC

Dr. Kate Marvel

poet

Kate Marvel, PhD, is a climate scientist and writer living in New York City. She has a doctorate in astrophysics, so she knows Earth is the best place in the entire universe.

NYC

Sherri Mitchell

climate justice

Sherri Mitchell Weh’Naha’Mu Kwasset, JD, is a Native American attorney, teacher, activist, and change maker. She is the author of Sacred Instructions: Indigenous Wisdom for Living Spirit-Based Change.

LA

Favianna Rodriguez 

climate justice

Favianna Rodriguez is an award winning artist, cultural strategist, and president of the Center for Cultural Power, a national organization investing in artists as agents of social change.

NYC

Patricia Smith

climate scientist

Patricia Smith is the author of eight books of poetry, including Incendiary Art, winner of the Kingsley Tufts Poetry Award, the Los Angeles Times Book Prize, and finalist for the Pulitzer Prize.

LA

Dr. Leah Stokes

activist

Leah Cardamore Stokes, PhD, is a professor at the University of California at Santa Barbara and a policy expert on energy and climate change. She is the author of Short Circuiting Policy and co-host of A Matter of Degrees.

NYC

Heather McTeer Toney

clean energy policy

Heather McTeer Toney is a Mississippi Delta native, climate justice liaison at EDF, senior advisor to Moms Clean Air Force, and former EPA regional administrator. She was the first African American mayor of Greenville, Mississippi.

NYC

Elizabeth Yeampierre

artist

Elizabeth Yeampierre is an internationally recognized Puerto Rican environmental / climate justice leader. She is co-chair of the Climate Justice Alliance and executive director of UPROSE, Brooklyn’s oldest Latino community-based organization.

Help put the “we” in All We Can Save — support local bookstores, get your copy of the paperback, and gather your crew to read it together.

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Tommy Caldwell

ROCK CLIMBING AMBASSADOR

In January 2015, Tommy Caldwell and Kevin Jorgeson completed the first free ascent of the Dawn Wall on Yosemite’s El Capitan. Join us to hear about the 19-day climb. We’ll have food and drinks, and Tommy’s new book, The Push, for sale and signing at this free event.

In some ways, climbing in the clouds is comforting. You can no longer see how high off the ground you are.

Tommy Caldwell

4:00pm-4:30pm

Opening Reception

The opening reception will be hosted by Rock Climbing Ambassador Kate Rutherford and Alpine Climbing Ambassador Zoe Hart. Make sure to arrive 30 minutes early to reserve a parking spot.

4:30pm-6:00pm

Tommy’s Presentation

Hear about the ambitious 19-day climb from the adventurer himself. Tommy will also discuss his new book, The Push, and he will be delivering autographs towards the end of the evening. We hope to see you this August!

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