Join us for Talking Climate

Talking about climate change is a challenge in a world of political polarization and increasing anxiety. Four authors discuss their approach to the question: How do we talk about climate change?

We hear about the growing threat of climate change regularly in our day-to-day lives, be it forest fires, flooding, or oddly warm winters. At the same time, our systems are slow to change, with political polarization adding tension to an already complicated topic. For many, the situation can seem hopeless. 

Artists are using their craft and creativity to tackle this challenging topic. On Wednesday, June 5th, four notable writers of various backgrounds and styles met online to engage in a conversation with each other and their audience to answer today’s pressing question: How do we talk about climate change?

Talking Climate is a free event open to all. Audience members need to register to receive the webinar login details. A recording of the event will be posted following the event. 

Full Video Recording HERE

Talking Climate will feature:

  • Opening remarks from Bethany Damen, Communications Manager for Manitoba’s Climate Action Team, on Communicating about Climate in a Polarized World.
  • A discussion between JR (James) Burgmann, author of Children of Tomorrow; poet Ariel Gordon, author of Siteseeing; Katłı̨̀ą, author of Firekeeper; and Jason Pchajek, author of Bounty
  • Audience members will then be invited to ask their questions.

TALKING CLIMATE 

June 5, 2024 at 7PM Central Time

Full video on YouTube

*This event will take place as a zoom webinar, which will be streamed following the event.

Yellow Dog Launches!

We are proud to announce the launch of Yellow Dog, our latest imprint named in honour of our favourite #dogAtWork, Scout. You can read all about the imprint in our latest e-news. Interested in submitting? Be sure to review our guidelines.

While we’re jazzed about the Spring list – announcement coming soon! – we are also busy bees working away on our Fall titles. Be sure to catch these upcoming launches at McNally Robinson Booksellers:

October 26 – Anne Mahon’s Redemption illuminates the harsh realities of gang life.

November 15 – Stuck In The Middle 2 kicks off. Bartley Kives and Bryan Scott’s Stuck In The Middle was a smash hit in 2013.

November 22 – Who is the greatest Manitoba hockey player of all time? Get down to the launch of Golden Boys by Ty Dilello to find out!