Come hear from author
Woody Tasch about his new book,
SOIL: Notes Towards the Theory and Practice of Nurture Capital
Since 2009, Slow Money founder Woody Tasch has been at the forefront of a new economic story - a story about bringing our money back down to earth. SOIL uses poetry, essays, and photography to explore a new vision of finance. It is about billions and trillions of dollars in the global economy, and billions and trillions of microbes in healthy, fertile soil. Nurture capital starts where investing and philanthropy leave off, giving us a new way to reconnect to one another and places where we live, all the way down to local food systems and the soil.
This event is part of Authors Uncovered, an ongoing series in collaboration with Between the Covers.