Land.Place.Belonging. reader #2 launch and conversation
Jacob Lindgren @ 2024-09-10 13:59:06 -0500Join us for our pubic conversation and light refreshments and pick up the new Land.Place.Belonging. reader #2!~ “Land.Place.Belonging. is a series of readers of fresh, honest, provocative and timely conversations between Nance Klehm of Social Ecologies and scientists, activists, writers, makers, and doers."
The contributors In Land.Place.Belonging. #2 are:
🌱 Lydia Cheshewalla: indigenous artist living and working in motion throughout the Great Plains ecoregion engages with place-based relationship. 🌱 CA Conrad: somatic ritual poet and author shares their conversations with animals and ghosts and shares some of their recent poetry. 🌱 Csilla Hodí: embodied public space researcher and mycologist who talks to practices thinking with fungi in outsider & migrating contexts. 🌱 Elijah Rodriguez: speaks to the heart centered work of listening deeply to plants and community to guide in how he responds to and stewards urban land. 🌱 Phera Singh: queer, mixed, Punjabi & Sikh shares their reciprocal relationship with wild willow through the handcraft of basketry. 🌱 Marina ‘Heron’ Tsaplina: interdisciplinary eco-puppetry artist, writer and disability culture activist who stories her work with forests and soil. 🌱 Adam Grossi: writer, painter and teacher of embodied spirituality and psychological stability speaks to the inner instability of opening to authentic consciousness. 🌸 Illustrations throughout the book (and on this post) by Fiona Cook
The contributors In Land.Place.Belonging. #2 are:
🌱 Lydia Cheshewalla: indigenous artist living and working in motion throughout the Great Plains ecoregion engages with place-based relationship. 🌱 CA Conrad: somatic ritual poet and author shares their conversations with animals and ghosts and shares some of their recent poetry. 🌱 Csilla Hodí: embodied public space researcher and mycologist who talks to practices thinking with fungi in outsider & migrating contexts. 🌱 Elijah Rodriguez: speaks to the heart centered work of listening deeply to plants and community to guide in how he responds to and stewards urban land. 🌱 Phera Singh: queer, mixed, Punjabi & Sikh shares their reciprocal relationship with wild willow through the handcraft of basketry. 🌱 Marina ‘Heron’ Tsaplina: interdisciplinary eco-puppetry artist, writer and disability culture activist who stories her work with forests and soil. 🌱 Adam Grossi: writer, painter and teacher of embodied spirituality and psychological stability speaks to the inner instability of opening to authentic consciousness. 🌸 Illustrations throughout the book (and on this post) by Fiona Cook