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Digital Dictators, Colonization of Our Bodies, and the Power of the…
Vandana Shiva on Digital Dictators, Colonization of Our Bodies, and the Power of the Regeneration Movement
https://youtu.be/hreQQ20L3Y0
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Go Ahead And Cry
Last week I headed into the high country of the Colorado San Juan mountains with a dear friend and backpacking buddy to spend several days and nights just!-->…
Kindred Fellowship’s What We Did This Summer Report!
David Metler shares the Kindred Fellowship's What We Did This Summer Report below:
https://youtu.be/vNCVeccNqW8
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Living Into The Mystery Between Inner And Outer Climate Change
Watch an outtake of Stephanie Mines' presentation to the Kindred Fellowship Program.
https://youtu.be/DJEX_2aOM3g
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Breast Milk is Medicine for Babies
An infant’s microbiome influences motor, social and cognitive development.
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Lack of breast milk in the first year is associated with!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
Raising Children In The USA Today: Changes Needed In Policies And…
Excerpted from Bram’s unpublished essay called “What Must Be Done”
About Marvin Bram: Marvin Bram is professor of history retired from Hobart and!-->!-->!-->…
The Surprising Antidote To Exhaustion
If the pandemic has done anything to me, it has stripped me of what I thought was real and important. It has removed any last drop of energy that I might use!-->…
Pam Leo On Family Literacy As Social Justice, And Her New Book!
Kindred Media · Pam Leo on Family Literacy Advocacy as Social Justice, and her New Book!
Listen to Pam Leo, author of the beloved book, Connection!-->!-->!-->…
How Not to Be an Angry, Controlling Parent
KEY POINTS
U.S. parents can learn helpful parenting techniques from non-western cultures.Traditional cultures interfere less in the lives of their children!-->!-->!-->…
Enculturated Captivity, Zoochosis, And Collective Trauma
How humans can better coexist with their natural environment.
In this interview with ecopsychologist, Vaughan Wilkins, we explore captivity through a!-->!-->!-->…