S2 Ep 3: The Trees, Our Relatives How We Breathe
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- Society & Culture
This episode takes us along the life path of Ife Kilimanjaro, Ph.D, the Spirit-Healer-Warrior, Climate Activist, scholar, and Writer who is currently serving as the Co-Executive Director of Soul Fire Farm, the BIPOC-centered community farm located in upstate New York that uses organic and ancestral farming techniques to combat racism and injustice in the food system.
In this episode, Ife - a native of Detroit now living in Virginia - speaks about her work to build spaces that can nourish and can support the wholeness of people. Through her story, we explore a deepening relationship with self and land. We explore how moving with mindfulness and generosity across all the places we call home can strengthen our voice, clarify our purpose, and offer the possibility of more enlightened paths to liberation.
How We Breathe is narrated by BOLD National Organizer, Jennifer Toles.
This episode takes us along the life path of Ife Kilimanjaro, Ph.D, the Spirit-Healer-Warrior, Climate Activist, scholar, and Writer who is currently serving as the Co-Executive Director of Soul Fire Farm, the BIPOC-centered community farm located in upstate New York that uses organic and ancestral farming techniques to combat racism and injustice in the food system.
In this episode, Ife - a native of Detroit now living in Virginia - speaks about her work to build spaces that can nourish and can support the wholeness of people. Through her story, we explore a deepening relationship with self and land. We explore how moving with mindfulness and generosity across all the places we call home can strengthen our voice, clarify our purpose, and offer the possibility of more enlightened paths to liberation.
How We Breathe is narrated by BOLD National Organizer, Jennifer Toles.
25 min