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Robert McGahey

Robert McGahey’s former life was as a humanities educator, crossing disciplines as needed. He resigned a tenured position in 2000 to dedicate himself to climate change as facilitator and activist, training with the Buddhist philosopher/activist Joanna Macy in helping others face overwhelming possibilities like catastrophic climate change.  A committed Friend (Quaker), he has led several workshops on climate change at the annual Friends General Conference Gathering, and is currently presiding clerk of Southern Appalachian Yearly Meeting. Robert is a longtime member of Celo Community, the oldest non-sectarian community land trust in the US. He is emeritus staff and former board chair at Arthur Morgan School, a boarding junior high following the principles of Gandhi and Montessori, where he now hosts two grandsons escaping the pandemic and shuttered public schools. Robert is author of The Orphic Moment (SUNY), and recently, “The Blade of Wheat at the End of the World,” in Dark Mountain 17.  He blogs at ecospirit.blogspot.com. His memoir, India:  A Love Story, will be released in April 2021.