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  • Sistas Holding Space

    Sistas Holding Space Stories of Belonging Ever wondered who you really are? Where’s your mob from? Where are your roots? Where do you belong? Hear, see, and feel embodied stories of ancestry and place. Black and white Australian women artivists together provoke resonant and entangled understandings of belonging and displacement through storied artworks, performances and…

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  • The child of death

    Today I invite you to ponder the Vietnamese folktale The child of death (adapted from The child of death in Ragan, K. (1998). Fearless girls, wise women and beloved sisters: heroines in folktales from around the world (pp: 192-194). Bantam Books.). Then ponder: The tenacity of a mother’s commitment of life to her child When…

  • Jackal & Hen

    Today I invite you to ponder a folktale from the Basotho people of Lesotho adapted from Jackal and Hen in Ragan, K. (1998). Fearless girls, wise women and beloved sisters: heroines in folktales from around the world (pp: 366-367). Bantam Books. Ponder

  • To live!

    Today I share with you a lived story and the reason why I did not post a story on Friday as per my established rhythm.

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