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Land, Lineage, and Resisting Genocide
Thursday, March 7 @ 11:30 am - 1:00 pm
$25
We are now over four months into a worsening genocide in Gaza — with over 30,000 murdered and over 2 million now enduring military-enforced famine enacted by Israel, the US, and their global allies.
There is no way a 90-minute teaching can impact the depth of sorrow, injustice, betrayal, and state-sponsored violence unfolding in Palestine. And yet, we share a moral obligation to resist the life-desecrating forces at work.
In this gathering, our three guests will share of their personal attempts as Earth-honoring ritualists and educators to embody core values and take tangible action in a time of genocide. |
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- In which ways do we each inherit ancestral debts that compel us to work for peace and healing in the present? How can embracing a generational perspective be liberating?
- How can spiritual practices complement tangible activism and work for justice?
- What is the responsibility of spiritual practitioners towards global movements for Indigenous sovereignty? Especially those living as citizens of the nations who perpetuate colonial violence.
- What role can the land and relationship with the Earth play in the work for cultural and systemic healing?
- How do we reckon with traditions and lineages that have perpetuated violence?
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