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Episode 59: Loving Corrections with adrienne maree brown: Transforming a Divided World

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In this episode of the Activist Files, Communications Director Sunyata Altenor and Senior Legal Worker Leah Todd sat with New York Times bestselling author and activist adrienne maree brown. Informed by 27 years of movement facilitation, somatics, science fiction and doula work, their new book Loving Corrections explores how we start to heal our divided country, world, and even our relationships based on making love-based adjustments and having honest conversations. adrienne tackles big ideas like race, patriarchy, and capitalism, and even the network of underground mycelium, and marries them with smaller intimate pieces from her heart. From how to create facilitated family check-ins to how nature can serve as a model for personal and collective transformation, this conversation pulls from the most creative and painful parts of the human experience to reimagine how humans connect across space and time.

Speakers
adrienne maree brown - New York Times bestselling author and activist

Moderators:
Sunyata Altenor - Communications Director
Leah Todd - Senior Legal Worker

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60 episodios

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In this episode of the Activist Files, Communications Director Sunyata Altenor and Senior Legal Worker Leah Todd sat with New York Times bestselling author and activist adrienne maree brown. Informed by 27 years of movement facilitation, somatics, science fiction and doula work, their new book Loving Corrections explores how we start to heal our divided country, world, and even our relationships based on making love-based adjustments and having honest conversations. adrienne tackles big ideas like race, patriarchy, and capitalism, and even the network of underground mycelium, and marries them with smaller intimate pieces from her heart. From how to create facilitated family check-ins to how nature can serve as a model for personal and collective transformation, this conversation pulls from the most creative and painful parts of the human experience to reimagine how humans connect across space and time.

Speakers
adrienne maree brown - New York Times bestselling author and activist

Moderators:
Sunyata Altenor - Communications Director
Leah Todd - Senior Legal Worker

  continue reading

60 episodios

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