Starting from the premise that all people belong and all lives are grievable, Bayo, Cecilie, and Sa’ed will explore how honoring each other’s grief may allow us to reclaim each other’s humanity and perhaps shed light on a path forward to belonging in Israel-Palestine, for Muslims, Jews, and Christians, and for all people around the world. Bayo, Sa’ed, and Cecilie will journey into what it might be like to glimpse at the world through tears: what visions are possible when we postpone the compulsion to see everything clearly?
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DORI MIDNIGHT on Spinning Webs of Support [ENCORE]
KIMBERLY ANN JOHNSON on Pleasure as Pathway [ENCORE]
SOPHIE STRAND on Myths as Maps [ENCORE]
MAYA KHOSLA on What the Forest Holds [ENCORE]
ROSS REID How We Talk About What Matters /369
JAROD K. ANDERSON on Reclaiming Limits [ENCORE]
THREE BLACK MEN on the World as Ritual /368
ADRIENNE MAREE BROWN on Pleasure as Birthright [ENCORE] /367
ERIK ASSADOURIAN on Dreams of the Long Future /366
MERLIN SHELDRAKE on Embodied Entanglements / 365
SKY HOPINKA on What We Pass On /364
Othering and Belonging with Udi Raz, Yasmeen Daher, and Cecilie Surasky
SYLVIA V. LINSTEADT on The Motherline /363
TYSON YUNKAPORTA on Inviolable Lore /362
LAYLA K. FEGHALI on The Land in Our Bones /361
MOLLY YOUNG BROWN on The Great Turning /360
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