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Kindred Holiday Card 2016 from Kindred Media and Community on Vimeo.
Of more than 200 contributors on Kindred and thousands of readers a month, the below…
Kindred Launches In Utero Film Discussion And Resource Guide With APPPAH…
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Kindred is proud to announce a collaboration with In Utero filmmakers, Kathleen and Stephen Gyllenhaal, and the Association for Prenatal…
Remembering Joe: On The Passing Of The Grandfather Of The Conscious…
Joseph Chilton Pearce was born January 14, 1926, in Pineville, Kentucky, and passed on August 23, 2016 in his lifelong home in Faber, Virginia. Joe, as…
BirthKeeper Coaltion Summit 2016 Highlights
A national coalition of nonprofits and a diverse group of individuals, including psychologists, medical health professionals, doctors, midwives, early…
BirthKeeper Coalition Descends On Nation’s Capital – Letter…
Kindred Media and Community, and its parent nonprofit, Kindred World, are proud partners with the BirthKeeper Coalition. We hope you will attend, support or…
Is The Conscious Parenting Movement Also The Child Liberation Movement?…
Robin Grille talks about his Parenting for a Peaceful World USA Tour, seven cities in 12 days, outside of the Museum of Motherhood in New York City with…
Integrating Our Worldviews: It’s No Longer “Conform Or…
Perhaps we're not ready to express the depth of humility, compassion and gratitude needed for accepting our individual and collective humanity. I think!-->!-->!-->…
The View From The Shore – October 2015 Letter from the Editor
This Letter from the Editor is from Kindred's October 2015 E-Newsletter.
Sometimes, it seems, it is just as important to sit on the shore and watch the…
Why Conscious Parenting In A Mad World?
From The March 2015 E-newsletter
Just to be clear, the world hasn't gone mad, the world has always been mad. It just happens to be now, during your and my…
Introducing Kindred’s New Wisdom Mandala Logo
It was probably during one of my spring rolls in the pasture that the dandelion began to speak to me of its possibilities for symbolically sharing…