Teresa K. Miller, poet and essayist

Teresa K. Miller, poet and essayist

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  • // reading & records

    I’m reading on Friday 6/3 in San Francisco, and 20 Minute Loop is putting out a new LP.

    TKM

    June 2, 2016
    events, music, poetry, sped
    20 minute loop, elizabeth hall, jaded ibis, jordan okumura, poetry, poetry reading, reading, san francisco, sidebrow, tarpaulin sky
  • // elephants wouldn’t wonder

      Today in Berfrois: the fourth conversational essay in my occasional environmental and food justice film series with Gregory Giles. We discuss means vs. ends in animal rights and horror—and whether it’s OK to draw parallels among different kinds of carnage. Elephants Wouldn’t Lie Awake Wondering; or, Cognitive Dissonance and the Carnivore ### Also, ICYMI,…

    TKM

    May 16, 2016
    education, environment, film, lit crit, press
    animal agriculture, animal rights, Berfrois, company town, film criticism, Gregory Giles, horror film, oakland, oakland unified school district, ousd, russell bennetts, tiny houses, vegan
  • // the bottom of lake powell

      If you haven’t been following along at home, Greg Giles and I accidentally started an occasional conversational essay series on films with environmental and food justice themes, and Berfrois editor Russell Bennetts has been kind enough to keep publishing it. Russell seems like a good guy. I’ve never met him and have no idea…

    TKM

    January 7, 2016
    environment, film, press
    Berfrois, climate change, DamNation, dams, film, Gregory Giles, hydropower, Jesse Eisenberg, methane, Night Moves, Wild River
  • // a sovereign food systems reader

    The Institute for Food & Development Policy turned forty this year, and to mark that milestone, researcher Tanya Kerssen and I co-edited the anthology Food First: Selected Writings from 40 Years of Movement Building—with thirty-two selections from Food First’s library and a foreword by founder Frances Moore Lappé. You can finally order your copy here.…

    TKM

    November 19, 2015
    press
    anthology, Food First, food justice, food sovereignty, publication
  • // imperfect yields

        Early digital video, the aging feminine, and whether Kerouac got it right—film-obsessed writer/musician Gregory Giles and I published a second conversation in our occasional series on works with environmental and food justice themes.   Our Cosmetically Imperfect Yields; or, Agnès Varda’s Loose Grip on Gleaning                …

    TKM

    November 3, 2015
    environment, film, press
    Agnès Varda, Berfrois, film, food justice, food waste, Gregory Giles
  • // double fake-out

      Today in Berfrois, a conversation with my partner in crime, writer/musician/film devotee Gregory Giles, on how being cavalier can give rise to meaningful activism: Luc Moullet’s Double Fake-Out; or, Tracking Food Sovereignty in the ’70s ICYMI, I did an interview with Berfrois editor Russell Bennetts earlier this year, and the journal has also published…

    TKM

    September 17, 2015
    environment, press
    activism, Berfrois, documentary, film, food justice, food sovereignty, French New Wave, La Nouvelle Vague, Luc Moullet
  • // 40 years fighting hunger

    // 40 years fighting hunger

      Since early 2015, I’ve been co-editing Food First’s 40th anniversary retrospective anthology, Food First: Selected Writings from 40 Years of Movement Building, with research coordinator Tanya Kerssen. Having spent several months selecting and organizing excerpts, we’re moving into the proofing and design phase. We now have a cover, which I’m excited to share: My…

    TKM

    July 27, 2015
    environment, press
    activism, editing, food justice, food sovereignty
  • // north! & a reading

      In a month we will pack everything we own into a big yellow truck and drive north. North! I think of lone shaggy-haired boys hitchhiking to Alaska. The arrow drawn on landscape designs. Lucie Brock-Broido: “bold as a compass// Needle pointing—North…// Your letters to me long since/ Lost, I’ve been loving you so long.”…

    TKM

    May 11, 2015
    events, poetry
  • // big ag on twitter

      Today on FoodFirst.org, my close reading of Big Six agribusiness social media strategy: Big Ag’s Fight for Twitter Credibility There are common interests across corporate enterprises, so it makes sense that agribusiness, tobacco, and oil companies are linked to some of the same PR firms, lobbyist “think tanks,” and other front organizations. How can…

    TKM

    February 17, 2015
    environment, permaculture, press
  • // queen mob’s teahouse

          Today on Queen Mob’s Teahouse, a conversation with Russell Bennetts about aggressive earnestness and, well, you be the judge. And no, those aren’t our real bodies. Also, in case you missed it, Bennetts was behind another recent project: Jeff Bezos wrote a poetry ebook, and I helped.          …

    TKM

    February 12, 2015
    lit crit, poetry, press, sped
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