In Utah, more than 100 protesters disrupted a federal auction of oil and gas leases, spontaneously bursting into song until they were forced to leave. Author and activist Terry Tempest Williams, ...
That is where this talk by Terry Tempest Williams begins. In it, she reads from her new book “Erosion: Essays of Undoing.” Williams asks and challenges us to ask, where is here? We approach the end of ...
Terry Tempest Williams’s latest book, The Hour of Land, was seeded in the red-rock splendor and expansive salt flats of Utah, where her family’s roots stretch back five generations. The renowned ...
Activist, conservationist and acclaimed author Terry Tempest Williams says that she could only make sense of this past year by returning to her gift: putting words to the page. She’s been writing ...
Terry Tempest Williams would like it very much if everyone could just take a deep breath. “Our national parks are breathing spaces, in a time when we’re all holding our breath,” the author and ...
How do we find beauty in a world that often feels like it’s fractured beyond repair—socially, politically and environmentally? How can we transform grief and despair into hope, or something even ...
It is time for a monumental idea. Secretary of the Interior Sally Jewell will be in Bluff tomorrow conducting a site hearing on the Bears Ears National Monument proposal. Her presence honors the ...
For more than 30 years, Terry Tempest Williams has been at the forefront of American nature writing. The Corona native, who has spent most of her life in Utah, began her career with a well-received ...
Terry Tempest Williams and Thomas J. Lyon remind Sens. Orin Hatch and Robert Bennett that their Mormon ancestors would advocate grazing reform. This article appeared in the print edition of the ...
Terry Tempest Williams is the Provostial Fellow at Dartmouth College. Her most recent book is When Women Were Birds (Picador). Big Brother: watching, listening and…; nukes on our mind Aug 13, 2013 / ...