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Ancestor Velación for el Día de Muertos
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A Xicana’s Reflection on Life, Ceremonial Rootedness, and Environmental Justice
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Decolonize, Ecologize, and Indigenize
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How might ecology inform the practice and models of DEI? José González, educator and founder of Latino Outdoors, shares his ideas, art, and metaphors ..read more
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Rage and El Llanto as Medicine
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How might rage remind us of our sacred power? What does rage have in common with the ocean? Liberation psychologist Adriana L. Medrano shares her testimonio ..read more
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Self-Care Is a Revolutionary Act
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Coyolxauhqui: Time, Mexihcah, Antarctica
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“Like the moon, our bodies are made of Earth and Theia. We are Coyolxāuhqui’s siblings. My connection to her is deep ..read more
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I Am Here Today
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Poet Salem Islas-Madlo claims her power as the embodiment of the sacred directions, the elements, and other life on earth ..read more
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Stone Woman, Corn Mother: A Prayer of Homecoming
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“Put your hands in the dirt. This is where you find us. The Stone Women. The Corn Mothers. This is how you remember us ..read more
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