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Return to the Source, Part 1 

The Institute for Social Ecology
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A Discussion about Decolonization, Indigenization, and the Need for Ancestral Knowledge to Survive the Present and Build a Regenerative Future
Kali Akuno and Layla K. Feghali discuss why in a time of genocide we urgently need to recenter indigenous knowledge(s) and practices and challenge the dominant narratives of nationhood, nation-states, nationality, empire, international law and human rights.
This is a 2 part discussion. To participate in Part 2 (April 3rd at 5pm EST), register here: givebutter.com...
Layla K. Feghali is an ethnobotanist, cultural worker, and author who lives between her ancestral village in Lebanon and her diasporic home in California, where she was born and raised. Her dedication is the stewardship of our earth's eco-cultural integrity aka decolonization (not as a metaphor)-- and the many layers of relational restoration, systemic reckoning, and healing that entails. Feghali offers a line of plantcestral medicine, education, and other culturally-rooted offerings and mutual aid efforts, with an emphasis on the land-based ancestral practices from the Crossroads (southwest Asia + northern Africa) and its diasporas.
Her recent book, The Land in Our Bones, documents cultural herbal and healing knowledge from Syria to the Sinai, while interrogating colonialism and its lingering wounds on the culture of our displaced world. Feghali asks: How do we embody what binds us together while holding the ways we’ve been wrested apart? What does it mean to be of a place when extraction and empire destroy its geographies? How do we disentangle ourselves from exploitive paradigms to create more liberatory worlds? What can we re-member when we reach beyond what’s been lost and tend to what remains? How do we cultivate regenerative kinships with the lands where we live, especially when displacement has led us to other peoples' unceded territories?

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Комментарии : 2   
@Matira269
@Matira269 6 месяцев назад
This is about strategies for taking back collective power and a lot more. Thank you so much !
@michaelnugent2582
@michaelnugent2582 6 месяцев назад
This is a fascinating discussion , particularly the question of sovereignty distinct from nation/state decolonial projects. It makes me think about the fact that in the 20th century revolutionary forces were usually able to seize power in one or two states at a time. How do we resolve the need to hold real power in specific geographic spaces with the need to respect pluralism and the sovereignty of all peoples. Something future socialist projects will have to reckon with and find ways to get right. Really appreciate this. Thank you.
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