The webinar series “Radical Hope in Feverish Times” is continuing this coming Tuesday with “Finding Psyche in Feverish Times.” Here’s the full description:
“Finding Psyche in Feverish Times”
Are we anxious enough yet? In the firehose of current crises and challenges—from Trump and the Epstein Files to Iran, Venezuela, Gaza, and Ukraine, to climate change, conspiracy cults, the weirdness of AI, and all the rest—is there any place where we might find ourselves, or the agency to resist, or something solid and comforting behind or beneath the onslaught? Or is there too much of ourselves already, and not enough opening to the otherness that we fear or resist? Where in the maelstrom is ‘nature,’ or God, or our common humanity?
Speakers will include ecopsychologist Andy Fisher, author of Radical Ecopsychology: Psychology in the Service of Life (2013); Lacanian psychoanalyst Hilda Fernandez-Alvarez, co-founder of the Lacan Salon and president of Corpo Freudiano Vancouver; and psychological anthropologist Josh Brahinsky, author of Tongues of Fire: How Charismatic Prayer Changes Evangelical Brains and Inspires Spirit-Filled Activism (2026). They will be joined in conversation with poet Clint Burnham. Hosted and moderated by Adrian Ivakhiv.
Time: Tuesday April 7, 12 noon Pacific time (GMT–7). Registration details are here.
The series can be followed at the Radical Hope in Feverish Times page, where videos of all webinars are being posted. These can also be found at the EcoCultureLab (sfu) YouTube page.