Learn some concepts and examples from queer ecology with Kati Henderson, Duke Gardens educator, and put them to practical use in finding a personal home within environmental relationships. Build your understanding of the immense diversity and interconnections in the living world while we practice ways to build strong networks with each other, and the plants and environment around us.
Fee: Free; registration required.
Parking: Parking fees apply. Suggested parking location is in the H lot near the 2000 Lewis St. entrance.
Location: Meet at 2000 Lewis St.; program will take place throughout Duke Gardens.
Accessibility: This will be a small group program that takes place outdoors, and participants will travel on a combination of paved and unpaved paths with some uneven surfaces and moderate inclines.
Please note: Construction for the transformative Garden Gateway Project is underway. The Doris Duke Center and main visitor parking lots are closed for the duration of construction.
