About this event

At the foundation of every culture are stories that shape how we relate to one another and the more-than-human world. While many of these take the form of texts, they also exist as living structures, embodied by relationships, knowledge, conversations, memories, and ceremony.

In the second lecture of our Seeds and Structures online series, Aboriginal scholar Tyson Yunkaporta will explore story as an epistemic seed and psycho-technology that can carry ecological and relational wisdom across generations and spaces. He will also examine Indigenous “borderwork” and governance structures that sustain fluid relationships and obligations between land, animals, plants, people, and cultures. And, drawing from his broader work on the power of right story, Tyson will speak to the relevance of “transknowledging”—the exchange of knowledge across groups, regions, and species vital to the coexistence of all living systems during times of deep social and ecological rupture.

Part of the launch of our new print edition, Volume 7: Seeds and Structures, this series offers a dynamic space to engage with radical spiritual, practical, cosmological, and ecological structures that can help us seed a future of embodied reciprocity and exchange with the Earth. We invite you to check out and register for the other lectures in this series: The Seeds of the Long Story with acclaimed author Sophie Strand and Seeds and Our Co-Evolved Psyches with writer and naturalist Yuvan Aves.

 

Details:

Date: Thursday November 12, 2026, 5–6:30pm PST

Format: Zoom webinar lecture followed by Q&A

Tickets: Available on a sliding scale of $5–$20 USD

Recording: A recording will be shared with all ticketholders after the event

 

The session will take place via Zoom webinar. Registered participants will receive a Zoom link a few weeks before the start of the Lecture. Refunds will be given to those who cancel up to 7 days before the start of the lecture. Please contact events@emergencemagazine.org if you’d like to enquire about a scholarship or have any questions.

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