Oct
16
6:00pm
Climate - Jill Heinerth: What I Saw in the Deep
By TPLCulture
Celebrated cave diver, Jill Heinerth talks about her unique view of the planet and what she’s witnessed in a way almost no one else has. As an explorer, a scientist and a filmmaker documenting the wonders of underwater life, Heinerth chronicles in Into the Planet: My Life as a Cave Diver how she tests the limits of human endurance at every tight turn, risking her life with each mission. To not only survive in this world but excel, Jill has had to learn how to master self-doubt like no other. Taking you to places no one has ever gone before, and blending memoir, adventure, and science, Into the Planet is a riveting account of one of the most dangerous yet exhilarating pursuits in the world: diving to the centre of the earth.
Jill Heinerth talks with Anne Lagacé-Dowson about her view of the most exquisite, untouched corners of the earth that she chronicles in Into the Planet: My Life as a Cave Diver, where fear must be reconciled and the innermost parts of the human condition are revealed.
About this event’s guests:
Jill Heinerth
Anne Lagacé-Dowson
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This event is part of TPL's On Civil Society: Climate series, a year-long programming initiative that explores the effects that climate change is having on the only habitat we have. We are faced with radical and unknown effects on the world’s oceans, rivers, wildlife and diminishing biodiversity. These new realities of a future world paint a sobering picture that disrupts the very idea of humankind and its interventions on the planet.
Each month we focus on a different facet of the topic, featuring some of the world’s most innovative thinkers, scientists, activists, journalists and artists. Critical and long-neglected voices offer new perspectives on where we went wrong and, perhaps, some solutions for a healthy, sustainable and equitable future for our planet.
We will offer tools to help you weigh in with your opinions and experience, but more than this, we aim to inspire in at least some of you the desire to get involved in any way that works for you: through panels, lectures, field trips and workshops, key organizations will help you see some of those working for our planet that we didn’t even know about.
October 2021 - Oceans, Waters, Wetlands
November 2021 - Urbanism in a Warming Planet
February 2021 - Inequalities
March 2022 - Going, Arriving, Leaving: Borders and Trade
April 2022 - Transportation and Movement
May 2022 - Indigenous Perspectives
On Civil Society: Climate is a collaborative project sponsored by Toronto Public Library, the Consulat Général de France à Toronto et Institut Français.
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TPL’s On Civil Society series is generously supported in part by Chris M. Reid.
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Toronto Public Library is committed to accessibility. Please call or email us if you are Deaf or have a disability and would like to request accommodation to participate in this program. Please let us know as far in advance as possible and we will do our best to meet your request. At least three weeks’ notice is preferred. Phone 416-393-7099 or email [email protected]
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