The Ethics of Now with Diane Wilson
Join the Kenan Institute for Ethics and host Adriane Lentz-Smith for a conversation with novelist and memoirist Diane Wilson on food sovereignty, storytelling, and cultural recovery.
Diane Wilson (Dakota) is a writer, educator, and environmental advocate. Her recent novel, “The Seed Keeper,” weaves together the voices of four women to craft a sweeping portrait of a Dakota family over several generations, The Seed Keeper” is a beautifully told exploration of reawakening, of remembering our original relationship to the seeds and, through them, to our ancestors.
This event is part of the The Ethics of Now, a series of conversations between Duke historian Adriane Lentz-Smith and a range of artists, advocates, and authors whose works explore the moral challenges of our time.
This event takes place at the Durham Arts Council. A reception and book signing will follow the event. Copies of “The Seed Keeper” will be available for purchase, courtesy of the Regulator Bookshop.
Please be advised that seating for this event is first come, first served.

- 120 Morris St
- Durham, North Carolina 27701
- Time: 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM
- Location:
Durham Arts Council - Admission:
FREE -
Contact:
Margaret Campbell - margaret.campbell@duke.edu
- 919-660-3033
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