Sources to which we keep returning.

 

Gems from our own community:

Culture Shift Podcast: Ep. 09 - Sara Jolena Wolcott: The Real Origin Story of Climate Change

Emergencemagazine.org

Interview on, “When your ancestors are the problem” with Dougald Hine from, A School Called Home, in Sweden.

Mares, Isabel. Capitalism Hates a Good Grief. Medium. May 2020

Ramasubramanian. A conversation with Gandhiji in the time of the Coronavirus Pandemic The Federalist. May 2020.

The Sequoia Grove Journal

Thesis from Sara Jolena

ReMembering the Story of the Anthropocene Age: Papal Bulls of Domination, Private Property, and an Ecotheology That (Re)members Towards Creating the Beloved Community

Articles, Interviews, and Recordings

Article: When Art is Not a Luxury, Medium, March 26, 2020

Article: Yup: Time is Weird during COVID-19, Medium, April 4, 2020

From the Darkness: A creative non-fiction piece connecting climate change, the prison industrial complex, family histories and spiritual encounters originally printed in Dark Mountain.

Interview for podcast, Nature your Nurture, hosted by Dina Crosta which caters to Yoga teachers and healers

Interview on, “When your ancestors are the problem” with Dougald Hine from, A School Called Home, in Sweden.

Interview with Culture Shift Podcast, which caters to artist, filmmakers, and other cultural professionals (recorded in August)

Mother Tree School with guest speaker Sara Jolena Wolcott

ReMembering Origin Stories Panel that I hosted with Dulma Clark (of the Clark family foundation) and Luis Rodriguez (poet Laurette for Los Angeles)– for ESGx, an investor group and the mini film before it

The Listening Heart on the Designers of Paradise Podcast, hosted by Erick Van Lennep, which caters to environmentalists

The Role of Music in the Transition Towards a Culture of Sustainability, in, Empowering Sustainability International Journal

Articles

Article: An ugly balance, Medium, September 30, 2020

Article: Earth Day Jubilees — don’t spend the whole week on zoom! Ideas for sensual, familial, and even ReEnchanting celebrations, Medium, April 23, 2020

Article: Enter: Thunder, Fire, Smoke and learning New Languages, September 2, 2022

Article: Grief, Education, and a deeper listening during the global pandemic, Medium, March 17, 2020

Article: Longing for Thanksgiving (Part I), Medium, November 22

Article: Not So Sweet, Medium, Feb 23

Article: Rituals for ReIntegration, Medium, June 17

Article: Stop the angst about your new remote teaching and start learning: 10 tips for newly remote professors, Medium, March 17, 2020

Article: Sustainability is impossible with linear time-lines. So learn to use a circular calendar., Medium, Dec 13, 2020

Article: Thanksgiving — even with everything, Medium, November 20, 2020

Article: Thanksgiving and the Doctrine of Discovery, Medium, November 24

Article: The Deer at the End of the World On cyclical time and decolonization, The Dark Mountain Project, December 17, 2020

Article: To those who thrived during the Pandemic: what’s next?, Medium, June 11

Article: When Art is Not a Luxury, Medium, March 26, 2020

Article: Yup: Time is Weird during COVID-19, Medium, April 4, 2020

The Role of Music in the Transition Towards a Culture of Sustainability, in, Empowering Sustainability International Journal

Podcast:

Birth, Death, and Presence amidst COVID-19, with Krystina Friedlander and Michelle Acciavatti, April 19, 2020

Bless the Dark; A conversation with Rev. Rhetta Morgan, Jan 27, 2022

Edgewalking, churches, and the wild: A conversation with Rev. Victoria loorz, February 17, 2023

Equinox: Balance and Change, September 20, 2022

From Alternative to Mainstream: Local economies rapidly grow in India during Pandemic, with Ram Subramanian, April 26, 2020

Journeying with the Living Presence: A conversation with Rabbi Nahum Ward-Lev, Jun 28, 2020

Joy and resilience; personal and collective: A conversation with Anjuli Sherin, November 30, 2022

Lifting Up Culture Doctors: A conversation with Nina Simons, January 18, 2023

Mortality, Rest, and a Spiritual Lens on Climate Change: a conversation with Ben Yosua-Davis, November 16, 2022

Mythcasting: Demeter and Persephone, March 04, 2022

Mythcasting: Sealskin, Soulskin, April 1, 2022

Mythcasting: Skeleton Woman, March 18, 2022

Releasing hierarchy; gaining empowered organizations: A conversation with CEO Robin Cook Roth on Holacracy, February 1, 2023

ReMembering and ReEnchanting Podcast: Episode #1 What is ReMembering? with Christopher Fici, May 6, 2019

ReMembering the Sovereign Forest a conversation with Erin Matariki Carr, October 4, 2022

ReTurning to the Cycles of Time, January 3, 2023

Sacred Brewing and Circular Time: A honey-sweet conversation with Heather Wolf, Dec 29, 2021

Scottish Wisdom: Land Reform, Spirituality and Decolonization with Alastair McIntosh, May 21, 2019

Spiritual Midwifery, with Krystina Friedlander and Rev Rhetta Morgan, Dec 11, 2020

States of Emergency: Ecuador, California, and the Anthropocene Age, with Ramasubramanian Oct 15, 2019

The Dirty Goddess, February 28, 2023

The rise of a green spiritual movement: A conversation with Bron Taylor, December 16, 2022

The Witch and the Rosary: a conversation with GG Neroda, October 31, 2022

Uncertainty, Pandemics, and learning from the margins, with Dr Ian Scoones, May 14, 2020

Untangling "Manifesting": a conversation with Katherine Newell Okojie, October 15, 2022

When God was a Bird: What is "Christianimism", with Professor Mark Wallace, Jan 22, 2021

Our thirst for wisdom leads us to drink from many rivers of knowings.

Here are a few.

How to Survive the End of the World Podcast

We just love the Brown sisters - some of us have used Emergent Strategies in our organizations and Pleasure Activism in our activism. This podcast has ongoing brilliance, play, and, during Covid, special episodes on skill building.


The Christian Imagination: Theology and the Origins of Race

Brilliant book by the outstanding theologian, Willie James Jennings.

Changes in the Land

A classic book by the ecological historian William Cronon.

First Light

First Light is an ongoing collaboration effort between Maine conservation organizations and Wabanaki Tribes to expand Wabanaki stewardship of and access to land. This link includes a remarkably good list of resources for land reconciliation.

Circle of Trust Touchstones

Developed by Parker J. Palmer and the Center for Courage and Renewal

An Introduction to Remembering