All We Can Save Explained
All We Can Save is a 2020 collection of essays and poetry edited by Dr. Ayana Elizabeth Johnson and Dr. Katharine Wilkinson and published by One World.[1] The collection sets out to highlight a wide range of women's voices in the environmental movement, most of whom are from North America.[2] [3] The book represents a wide range of essays, and creative works by over 50 women involved in climate change activism, science, and policy.[4] [5] [6]
All We Can Save focuses on building a feminine and feminist voice in the climate movement.[7] Many commentators focused on the broad range of perspectives included in the book. Sierra magazine commentator Wendy Becktold called the book a "big tent" and "grab bag" approach to communicating the climate crisis—one that "feels like just what we need right now.” Rolling Stone’s Phoebe Neidl said the book was “a feast of ideas and perspectives, setting a big table for the climate movement, declaring all are welcome.”
History
Origins
Johnson and Wilkinson decided to create the anthology while attending a conference where the conversation was dominated by white male voices,[8] with the aim of highlighting the breadth and diversity of climate leadership.
The book’s title was inspired by the closing stanza of Adrienne Rich’s poem “Natural Resources”.[9] [10]
"My heart is moved by all I cannot save:
so much has been destroyed
I have to cast my lot with those
who age after age, perversely,
with no extraordinary power,
reconstitute the world."
Content
Reception
Reception was broadly very positive, listing the book on a number of best seller and "best of 2020" lists.[11] Smithsonian magazine named it one of the top 10 best science books for 2020.[12] Wendy Becktold from Sierra magazine positively reviewed the book "All We Can Save is a powerful tool because it articulates and holds space for this complexity."[13] Ms. magazine reviewer Sarah Montgomery focused on the urgency of the collection in light of the climate crisis, calling it a "sorely needed glimmer of hope—a reminder that there is a way out of this mess: collective action." The book was featured in numerous nonfiction best sellers lists, including the Los Angeles Times,[14] The Washington Post,[15] and Porchlight Books.[16]
Notable press
Among the readers of the book are many notable women leaders, including Roxane Gay, Jane Fonda, Emma Watson, and Maria Papova.[17] [18] [19] [20] The book was featured in many publications with interviews from Johnson and Wilkinson, including The Today Show, The Washington Post, Time magazine, and Democracy Now!.[21] [22] [23]
Contributors
Authors contributing to the book include:[24]
Audiobook narrators
Narrators of the audiobook include:[25]
- Alfre Woodard (Indigenous Prophecy and Mother Earth; Collards Are Just as Good as Kale; An Offering from the Bayou)
- America Ferrera (On Fire; Harnessing Cultural Power; Mothering in an Age of Extinction; Like the Monarch)
- Cristela Alonzo (The Politics of Policy; Mending the Landscape; Solutions Underfoot; A Field Guide for Transformation; Community Is Our Best Chance)
- Ilana Glazer (A Handful of Dust; We Are Sunrise; Under the Weather)
- Jane Fonda (Reciprocity; How to Talk About Climate Change; Catalytic Capital; The Adaptive Mind; The Seed Underground)
- Janet Mock (What Is Emergent Strategy?; Wakanda Doesn’t Have Suburbs; At the Intersections)
- Julia Louis-Dreyfus (Beyond Coal; Heaven or High Water; Public Service for Public Health; Water Is a Verb)
- Kimberly Drew (A Green New Deal for All of Us; A Tale of Three Cities; Sacred Resistance; Solutions at Sea)
- Bahni Turpin (Calling In; Truth Be Told; Home Is Always Worth It; Black Gold; A Letter to Adults)
- Sophia Bush (Litigating in a Time of Crisis; Becoming a Climate Citizen; Buildings Designed for Life; Dear Fossil Fuel Executives; Loving a Vanishing World)
- Ayana Elizabeth Johnson and Katharine K. Wilkinson (Begin; Onward; Gratitude; all poems; and additional material read)
The All We Can Save Project
Alongside the publication of All We Can Save in 2020, Wilkinson and Johnson co-founded The All We Can Save Project,[21] which is an independent operating project of the umbrella nonprofit organization Multiplier.[26] Its mission is to nurture the “we” for all we can save and a "leaderful" climate community to grow a life-giving future.[27]
The All We Can Save Project provides open-source resources to support engagement with All We Can Save, including a self-led reading group model called All We Can Save Circles,[28] [29] [30] resources for educators teaching the anthology,[31] and resources for working with climate emotions.[32]
References
- Web site: One World - Books . 2022-03-19 . en.
- Web site: Cohen . Ilana . 2020-09-05 . Q&A: Why Women Leading the Climate Movement are Underappreciated and Sometimes Invisible . 2022-03-19 . Inside Climate News . en-US.
- Web site: 2020-12-03 . "All We Can Save" Is the Big Tent Approach to Climate Activism We Need . 2022-03-19 . Sierra Club . en.
- Web site: Martinko . Katherine . November 18, 2020 . 'All We Can Save: Truth, Courage, and Solutions for the Climate Crisis' (Book Review) . 2020-12-10 . Treehugger . en.
- Neidl . Phoebe . 2020-09-21 . Why 'All We Can Save' Will Make You Feel Hopeful About the Climate Crisis . 2022-03-19 . Rolling Stone . en-US.
- Web site: Women's Leadership on Climate Gets Spotlight in Anthology 'All We Can Save' . 2022-03-19 . KQED . 23 September 2020 . en-us.
- Web site: Montgomery . Sarah . September 23, 2020 . "All We Can Save" is the Environmental Feminist Text We Need Right Now . 2020-12-10 . Ms. Magazine.
- Web site: 2020-09-21 . Natural Anthem . 2022-03-19 . Atmos . en.
- News: They edited a book about the climate crisis. Here's what they learned about hope. . en-US . Washington Post . 2022-03-19 . 0190-8286.
- Book: All We Can Save . One World . 2020 . 9780593237069 . United States . xvii-xxiv . English.
- Web site: Press . 2020-12-18 . All We Can Save . en-US.
- Web site: Wetzel . Corryn . Spring . Joe . Lallensack . Rachael . November 27, 2020 . The Ten Best Science Books of 2020 . 2020-12-10 . Smithsonian Magazine . en.
- Web site: 2020-12-03 . "All We Can Save" Is the Big Tent Approach to Climate Activism We Need . 2020-12-10 . Sierra Club . en.
- Web site: October 7, 2020 . Bestsellers list Sunday, Oct. 11, 2020 . March 4, 2022 . Los Angeles Times.
- News: September 7, 2021 . Washington Post paperback bestsellers . March 4, 2022 . Washington Post.
- Web site: September 1, 2020 . September 2020 Nonfiction Bestsellers . March 4, 2022 . Porchlight.
- Web site: Roxane Gay Always Pays It Forward . 2022-03-19 . W Magazine . 14 January 2022 . en.
- Web site: July 23, 2021 . All We Can Save Instagram . March 17, 2022 . Instagram.
- Web site: 2021-11-05 . Emma Watson Is Back Being A Book Fairy For Cop26 . 2022-03-19 . British Vogue . en-GB.
- Web site: Popova . Maria . 2022-01-28 . Highlights in Hindsight: Favorite Books of the Past Year . 2022-03-19 . The Marginalian . en-US.
- Web site: How 2 women are changing the face of the climate change movement . 2022-03-19 . TODAY.com . 23 September 2021 . en.
- Women Are Transforming What Climate Leadership Looks Like . 2022-03-19 . Time . en.
- Web site: "All We Can Save": As Climate Disasters Wreck Our Planet, Women Leaders Are Key to Solving the Crisis . 2022-03-19 . Democracy Now! . en.
- Web site: Contributors. 2020-12-10. All We Can Save. en-US.
- Web site: One World - All We Can Save - Unabridged Audiobook Download . 2022-03-19 . en.
- Web site: 2020-08-26 . All We Can Save Project . 2022-03-19 . Multiplier . en-US.
- Web site: The All We Can Save Project . 2022-03-19 . The All We Can Save Project . en-US.
- Web site: 2021-07-13 . Women Climate Leaders Provide Truth, Courage, and Solutions in All We Can Save . 2022-03-19 . Penguin Random House Higher Education.
- Web site: 2021-08-31 . All We Can Save book circles for the climate movement . 2022-03-19 . GeoEd Trek . en-US.
- Web site: Circles . 2022-03-19 . The All We Can Save Project . en-US.
- Web site: 2022-01-13 . Climate Feminism: Where Compassion and Justice Meet . 2022-03-19 . Women's eNews . en-US.
- Web site: Resources for working with climate emotions . 2022-03-19 . The All We Can Save Project . en-US.