Tuesday, July 17, 2018

Monday July 16, 2018: The Space Between Us - Part 2

The Space Between Us as Women and Gesture.

Jovelyn Richards host of WM:The Space Between Us, Dives into the story of Gestures, looking at what many cultures believe that gestures evoke spirits and rituals. This discussion is shared with Mandisa Amber Woods research in ancient tribal ritual and present day ritual.


Mandisa Amber Wood, M.A., M.F.A., is a Bay Area, CA artist, dancer, educator, and food justice activist. Mandisa incorporates intuitive painting, performance, regenerative and permaculture design, and transformative learning in her method for vibrant expression. Mandisa is an assistant editor for the Journal of Sustainability Education and a fourth year PhD student in the Sustainability Education program at Prescott College. Her emergent sacred research focuses on indigenous, first nations, and women of color priestesses in the Bay Area, CA catalyzing women-centered resurgence and biocultural diversity through community rituals, embodied practices, and healing centered social justice organizing. Contact Mandisa: www.MandisaRegenerativearts.com

Click here to listen to entire show. 59:50 min

Also on today's show:
The Space Between Women and Technology


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