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Midwife Jennie Joseph: Undermining A Deadly Maternal Health System
Deeply horrified by the American medical model's treatment of pregnant women and babies when she arrived in the United States in the 80s, British-trained…
How Climate Change Will Shift Our Consciousness: An Interview With…
How will climate change impact our human consciousness? How are consciousness-raising movements like #MeToo bringing to light enculturated trauma that will…
March for Moms, #MeToo, Birth Trauma, And Ending Medical Model Patriarchy
Dawn Thompson of Improving Birth and Lisa Reagan, Kindred's editor, connect the dots between America's failed maternal health, the patriarchal medical…
Should Black Women Lean In? Or Lean Out? Muffy Mendoza’s TED Talk
Should Black Women Lean In? Or Lean Out?
https://youtu.be/TXcEYHTdhl4
At heart, she is an advocate for Black mothers who believes Black parents can be!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
Self-Actualization: Are You on the Path?
What does it mean to be self-actualizing?
In college, I remember being impressed with the description of self-actualization—it inspired in me a life goal to…
Creating Islands of Sanity with Margaret Wheatley
Margaret Wheatley writes and teaches about the power and influence we must invoke in order to step forward and serve humanity in these troubling times. As…
Transgenerational Trauma And Cross-Cultural Insights
In this video, David Metler, a contributing editor for Kindred Media, talks with Teresa Graham Brett of the Parent Liberation Alliance and Dieudonne Allo of…
In Utero Documentary: An Interview with the Filmmakers, Stephen…
https://youtu.be/Rtt-62U9XYs
WHY WE SHOULD CARE
“What we’re not recognizing is that people are parenting and conceiving and carrying and birthing children!-->!-->…
The Book Fairy Pantry Project Flies With Kindred World
Listen to Pam Leo share her passionate insights into the Book Fairy Pantry Project and its grassroots literacy mission to ensure all children have access to…
A 21st Century Manifesto For Parenting
"We were reasonably successful in freeing ourselves from the four besetting evils of a competitive, industrialized social pattern: from greed for things…