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retriever & bearer of indigenous Afrikan lifeways and practices

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25 images of transition in brazil

I spent two and a half months working alongside various initiatives that were part…
earth relations, facilitation, food, learning, power & power relations, reclaim, reflection, regeneration, reimagine, research, restoration, rethinking, rethinking economy, waste 25th April 201622nd June 2019 Comments 0 4 min read

environmental lessons

-Rosemary likes sunshine, so we planted it over there where it’ll get lots of…
earth relations, food, learning, questions, reclaim, regeneration, rethinking, writing 4th April 201622nd June 2019 Comments 0 1 min read

bartering for sustainability

“But bartering has been around, even if only on a micro-level for a while…
decolonise, earth relations, featured, indigenous knowledge & practices, learning, reflection, regeneration, reimagine, restoration, rethinking economy, travel, waste 1st June 201522nd June 2019 Comments 0 1 min read

what is old is made anew

Banco do Brasil’s messengers carry their missives in these yellow cotton bags marked with…
learning, rethinking economy, writing 12th October 201322nd June 2019 Comments 0 2 min read

transition? what transition?

In this article, I will be reflecting on my summer internship with Transition Brasilândia…
dance, earth relations, food, political, power & power relations, reclaim, reflection, research, restoration, rethinking economy 4th October 201322nd June 2019 Comments 0 8 min read

working with transition brasilândia- a reflection

‘A periferia se cansou de esperar a oportunidade que nunca chegava, e que viria…
dance, food, political, reflection, rethinking economy, travel 21st September 201322nd June 2019 Comments 0 6 min read

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