A lay-ordained practitioner of Soto Zen, 2026 Visiting Fellow of the Harvard Divinity School, and the founder of Poets for Science, Jane has described poetry as a way to meet questions that cannot ever be fully answered, yet require of us a this-moment response, bringing to past, present, and future the resilience of words and work that may serve.
As the winter solstice approaches—a time for contemplation, exchange, and renewal—and Commonweal nears the end of our 50th year celebrations, this conversation will attend to how we might best address ourselves to the invitations of precipice and turn: with a spirit of permeability, imagination, and embrace of change. We will explore how, with a heart-mind open, engaged, and questioning, poems can help us reimagine the future—as well as meet, bear, and begin to repair current fracturings of biosphere, of community, of intimacy, of witness, of attention. | Photo credit: Kyra Epstein