Compassion in Crisis
Co-written and curated by Kailea Frederick and Kate Weiner with vibrant cover art by Vyana Novus, Compassion in Crisis braids together interviews with survivors of climate disaster and resources on disaster preparedness to provide our community with an accessible guide to resilience and regeneration in the Anthropocene.
As climate change accelerates, living by the seasons is assuming new shapes. For many of us, spring, summer, fall, and winter are very different than the seasons we grew up with. In the Western U.S., wildfire season is extending deep into autumn and in the Northeast, fierce rainfall is flooding farms. The unpredictability and extensiveness of these “natural” disasters—made far more catastrophic as a consequence of man-made climate change—is redefining our everyday.
Compassion in Crisis is a study in self-sovereignty. In the midst of disaster, many communities of care have emerged independent of government intervention to take care of their own, rebuild homes, and nourish their extended network of kin. As we work together to navigate disaster and confront change, we hope that this offering will hold space for your grief, inspire you to cultivate resilience, and connect you to adaptation strategies.
5 x 7
Perfect bound
80+ pages
Co-written and curated by Kailea Frederick and Kate Weiner with vibrant cover art by Vyana Novus, Compassion in Crisis braids together interviews with survivors of climate disaster and resources on disaster preparedness to provide our community with an accessible guide to resilience and regeneration in the Anthropocene.
As climate change accelerates, living by the seasons is assuming new shapes. For many of us, spring, summer, fall, and winter are very different than the seasons we grew up with. In the Western U.S., wildfire season is extending deep into autumn and in the Northeast, fierce rainfall is flooding farms. The unpredictability and extensiveness of these “natural” disasters—made far more catastrophic as a consequence of man-made climate change—is redefining our everyday.
Compassion in Crisis is a study in self-sovereignty. In the midst of disaster, many communities of care have emerged independent of government intervention to take care of their own, rebuild homes, and nourish their extended network of kin. As we work together to navigate disaster and confront change, we hope that this offering will hold space for your grief, inspire you to cultivate resilience, and connect you to adaptation strategies.
5 x 7
Perfect bound
80+ pages
Co-written and curated by Kailea Frederick and Kate Weiner with vibrant cover art by Vyana Novus, Compassion in Crisis braids together interviews with survivors of climate disaster and resources on disaster preparedness to provide our community with an accessible guide to resilience and regeneration in the Anthropocene.
As climate change accelerates, living by the seasons is assuming new shapes. For many of us, spring, summer, fall, and winter are very different than the seasons we grew up with. In the Western U.S., wildfire season is extending deep into autumn and in the Northeast, fierce rainfall is flooding farms. The unpredictability and extensiveness of these “natural” disasters—made far more catastrophic as a consequence of man-made climate change—is redefining our everyday.
Compassion in Crisis is a study in self-sovereignty. In the midst of disaster, many communities of care have emerged independent of government intervention to take care of their own, rebuild homes, and nourish their extended network of kin. As we work together to navigate disaster and confront change, we hope that this offering will hold space for your grief, inspire you to cultivate resilience, and connect you to adaptation strategies.
5 x 7
Perfect bound
80+ pages