DiscoverThe Earth Sea Love Podcast
The Earth Sea Love Podcast
Claim Ownership

The Earth Sea Love Podcast

Author: Sheree Mack

Subscribed: 16Played: 172
Share

Description

The Earth Sea Love Podcast is a podcast for and about women, feminine and non-binary people who are Black, Indigenous or a Person of Colour and their relationship with nature hosted by Sheree Mack. The Earth Sea Love Podcast is committed to exploring the experiences of women of colour with Mother Nature. We want to provide spaces where the hidden voices in the environmental/ conservation conversations can explore their relationship with the natural world.Inspired by time spent outdoors, we amplify the voices of women, feminine and non-binary people who are Black, Indigenous or a Person of Colour; our stories, conversations, interviews, photography, writing and artwork.We’ll be exploring our legacies, histories and memories which have had an influence and effect upon how we perceive ourselves within the natural world and environmental/ climate justice movements.This podcast is funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund.

See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

64 Episodes
Reverse
Hello again and welcome to the Earth Sea Love Podcast. Episode 063 is a special episode being released in connection to the walkshops we completed in 2023 with a number of groups of the global majority with the help of funding from the Northumberland National Park Communities Fund.  Northumberland National Park Communities Fund was a grant scheme set up for communities within the North-East of England to create projects that supported and contributed to the National Parks remit of being designated for everyone. This grant helped us in supporting the Northumberland National Park's purpose of  becoming more welcoming to more and different people.   Within this episode, your host, Dr. Sheree Mack talks about: * her love affair with the concept of Palimpsest * the different definitions and meanings of the term Palimpsest * how the practice of Palimpsest turns up in her creative practice * how Palimpsest was used within walkshops in Northumberland National Park * what the participants of the walkshops have to say about their connection to nature.     Music within this episode is Melatonin Dub by Jangwa from Free Music Archive
Episode 062, ending season 5. This is a recent episode recorded by your host, Dr Sheree Mack while walking the North-East coast and taking you along with her. While filling her creative pot, Sheree shares the road ahead for the podcast with season 6 in 2024. As the Earth Sea Love Podcast diversifies its guests, while  partnering with identity on tyne with their Black Nature in Residence Programme 2:0, they also thought it might be a good idea to broaden the audience through a Youtube channel.  Here at Earth Sea Love CIC , they are just trying to tie everything in with the podcast, the zine, the website and the YouTube channel. Let's see how it goes but they're excited. In this episode, Sheree walks and talks about eating out there and giving herself the gift of time and space. Not working to any agenda and changing up perspectives so she can work within a system which is beneficial for her wholeness. 
Hello and Welcome back to a special episode of The Earth Sea Love Podcast. Your host, Dr. Sheree Mack, is recoding this episode out on location while walking The West Highland Way. A 96 mile hike from the lowlands to the highlands of Scotland, running through some of the most breathtaking, iconic and remote parts of Scotland, this is a life-changing long distance hike, which is Sheree's third attempt at completing.  During this episode, you'll hear Sheree talking through the wind and rain about: * the walk and the stages she's walking * what is happening with the podcast for the rest of the year * what is happening with the podcast in 2024 * what her dreams are concerning walking * what it's like to walk the way and what it means to Sheree * looking for diversity on the trails * collaborating with identity on tyne with their new project * the Black Nature in Residence programme   The call out details for the Black Nature in Residence programme which will see 5 creatives of the global majority in 5 Northern National Parks can be found here. The closing date for applications is 31st October 2023.  For images of the Way, please check out the Earth Sea Love website for this episode. 
Hello and Welcome Back to The Earth Sea Love Podcast. Dr Sheree Mack, your host here.  I'll not lie. The promise I made at the beginning of 2023 of dropping at least one episode each month of the podcast was in the balance this month. July. A time I love to tie up loose end, retreat and rest. Call it the teacher in me, as I'm someone from time who loves to take the summer holidays off the clock. This year is no exception, except that I've just moved house and needed a rest more than ever. So this episode has been on the back burner. Knowing it's something I wanted to do, and promised to do, didn't help the process of getting it done. But finally it is here. I needed to get out of my head and just get into my body to produce it. I needed to get out of my way and just talk from the heart about my current learning. Permaculture Design. So I started a Permaculture Design Certificate course with Liz Postlethwaite this spring. It will take me a year to complete and along the way, I'm learning a lot of new things about regenerative systems and how to apply this to my practice and creative projects. I am just about getting into it now, after a slow, tentative, reluctant start as I discuss within this episode. I've been experiencing a fair about of conflict and tension about Permaculture and Permaculture Design basically because of its roots and their acknowledgment.  So within this beginning episode of a mini series around Permaculture Design, I discuss: * the difference between Permaculture and Permaculture Design * the purpose of Permaculture Design * the ethics and principles of Permaculture Design * the creation of the terms and concepts of Permaculture Design * the indigenous roots of Permaculture Design * the roots of my conflict and tensions with Permaculture Design * what to expect in the forthcoming episodes of the mini-series.    Keep an eye out on The Earth Sea Love Zine over on substack for more thinking and discussions around the issues raised and practices learnt throughout this mini series as well as the Permaculture Design Certificate course as a whole.   
Happy June Soon the Summer Solstice will be amongst us, here in the Northern Hemisphere, so let us take this moment from The Earth Sea Love Podcast to wish you LIGHT! And thank you for coming back for a listen to our next episode.  We are so proud that we are continuing to bring you, our listeners, beautiful and thought-provoking episodes which we hope inspire and support your healing and creative journeys.  This episode your host, Dr Sheree Mack is talking with Mindy Tsonas, a maker and creator of spaces where healing and radical change are welcome.  In this episode the conversation explores: * place in nature * {BEING} is a changing thing * the magic of seeds * how we must put ourselves in the way of belonging * how we all already belong * dismantling the stories that we don't belong * taking inspiration and wisdom from nature * our interconnectedness * self care is community care * radicale and radical - the root of it all * generative practices and systems * creativity and nature * co-creation and community * giving indigenous practices and wisdom their proper respect and recognition.    Bio: Mindy Tsonas is a maker, manyeo and cultural organizer who facilitates circles of creativity, collective belonging and care. She believes in using art and alchemy as mediums for generative connection, somatic healing and radical change. As a transracial, transnational adopted person from the South Korean diaspora, this deeply informs her embodied perspective on land and lineage throughout all of her work and organizing. Links: Mindy's Website: witchcraftivism.com Instagram: @mindytsonaschoi Patreon: Community, Art and practices https://www.patreon.com/mindytsonaschoi Substack: Writing & Stories https://mindytsonaschoi.substack.com/ (should be up by the time this airs) Collective Belonging: @collectivebelonging  collectivebelonging.com  
Hey there! Hope you are well and welcome back to The Earth Sea Love Podcast. We’re so happy that you’ve decided to spend some time with us again. We’re so happy to welcome back to the podcast, Catherine Lucktaylor. Catherine was a guest back in December 2020 in episode 20, when she talked about her ceramics practice, Raku ceramics and being inspired by the wild Cornish coast. In this episode Catherine is talking with your host, Dr Sheree Mack about: * Being inspired by the sea within our art practice * Appreciating nature and the wild Cornish landscape * The project that came out of the Developing Your Creative Practice grant * A new body of work - Mothers of the Moon* A local exhibition with grief ritual ceremony, Newlands Art Gallery * Ancestral Healing of the Self * Claiming Space within the Landscape * Adinkra symbols wisdom and energies * Becoming an Ancestral Practitioner * Listening to the ancestors and what that can mean and look like * Working within the community with the youth * Future Offerings from Catherine   Bio: Catherine Lucktaylor is an artist and healer based in west Cornwall, UK. She has over 30 years’ experience in art and spiritual practices. She specialises in Raku fired ceramics and creates sacred spaces for ritual and healing. Catherine incorporates her Ghanaian/West African and British/Celtic heritage within her work, combined with her love of nature and connection with nature spirits. Catherine is currently training as an Ancestral Healing Practitioner with Daniel Foor and Ancestral Medicine and will be offering Ancestral Healing sessions soon. You can sign up to the waitlist here: https://mailchi.mp/71177b699ffd/sankofaprintable and receive a beautiful Adinkra Symbol colouring page as a welcome gift.  Find out more about Catherine’s Raku ceramics on her website www.lucktaylorceramics.co.uk   Here's a link to Ancestral Medicine website: https://ancestralmedicine.org Here’s a link to Kesoberi CIC: https://www.kesobericic.org www.lucktaylorceramics.co.uk Facebook: @lucktaylorceramics Instagram: @lucktaylorceramics
May is here and full of the joys of Spring. Here at The Earth Sea Love Podcast, we're full of joy to bring you this conversation with the wonderful Lateisha Davine Lovelace-Hanson.  Lateisha is a Black queer feminist interdisciplinary artist and social-justice practitioner/community-healing organiser of Jamaican heritage based in London.  Within this episode with your host Dr. Sheree Mack, Lateisha talks about: * focusing on how we feel instead of what we want * water connections and healings * community land trusts  * listening and asking questions * who do you be instead of what do you do? * creating healing spaces for community * having the purpose of staying alive * trauma living in the body  * being in right relationship with ourselves and nature * revolution and liberation = community * rest and safety * grieving and nature * our ancestors' relationships to water and the land and recognising  * making spaces for joy and play in nature * how we repair and heal what colonialism has done and been doing * bringing our words into the word takes time and creative fugitivity * doing the work to unshame self * burn out can teach us many things * "we're gonna be alright!" x   Bio: Lateisha Davine Lovelace-Hanson is a Black queer feminist interdisciplinary artist and social-justice practitioner/community-healing organiser of Jamaican heritage based in London. Their writing, art-making, facilitation, consultancy and nature-work practices are tools to creatively embody knowledges that interrupt ongoing systems of colonial-imperial oppression(s), in order to activate spaces for deep healing. In their practice they meditate + dream upon what it means to be well? To connect, belong and love freely.  Their transformative lived experiences of gender, race, class, survivorship, neurodivergence and illness inform their offerings and approaches - being drawn to the revolutionary possibilities of sci-fi / eco-futurism, magic + ritual + ceremony and communal gathering-archiving as ancestral pathways and political strategies to reimagine resistance and remember revolutionary possibilities for the new world in creation.  Lateisha is currently working on their debut poetry pamphlet, ~the heart is a holding~  supported by Rotterdam residences: International Collaborative Urban art projects  / Foundation B.a.d and published by Burning Eye Books Autumn 2023. They are also developing their interdisciplinary performance - installation work s/he breathe/s,  supported by Raze Collective, Stanley Arts and Arts Council England showing in Summer 2023. You can also visit their current work Meeting At The Altar Of Us, a collaborative text and sound work offering as part of Bloom Collective's contributions to Meera Shakti Osborne's department of Unruly histories archive and exhibition at Cubitt in spring 2023.  Previous work includes An Offering // an installation of a world-building, to come- back to home…  weaving poetry-film, sound, documentary, text, and plant medicine portals. Commissioned residency and exhibition by Bethlem Gallery: An Ecology Of Mind (2022). Lateisha has written extensively through residencies and commissions, including  Camden Art Centre: The Botanical Mind, Wretched Of The Earth (BIPOC climate justice collective), [Performance space]: PSX 10, Live Art Development Agency, Artsadmin: Apocalypse Reading Room curated by Ama Josephine Budge, Chelsea Physic Garden: Queer Botany, Apples & Snakes, She Grrrowls, Dada Fest / Yewande 103 and is a Roundhouse and Hammer & Tongue Poetry Slam Finalist.  Lateisha facilitates community-healing workshops and activity-based immersive installations across art, education and community spaces. Including, Queer Youth Art Collective, Healing Justice Ldn and Colours LGBTIQIA+ youth arts as well as institutions incl. Migration museum, Barbican and Autograph. They founded TO THE RITUAL KNOWLEDGE OF REMEMBERING - that took shape as an immersive 3 day coastal retreat supported by LADA, and online public-programme as part of 12o collective’s curator residency (2020-2021). You can connect with Lateisha here @lateisha_davine or pop down to Hackney City Farm where they are training as a Beekeeper 🐝 ---    
Welcome back to The Earth Sea Love Podcast. We're very happy to share with you our first conversation episode of 2023. Your host, Dr. Sheree Mack is talking to Anatalia Vallez. Anatalia is  a writer, actor, and creative alchemist from California, United States with roots in Guerrero, Mexico. Addressing everything from migration, machismo and our relationship to nature, she seeks to find intimate truths and plant seeds through art.   In this episode they talk about: * Gratitude * When Sheree and Anatalia first met * Where Anatalia is calling in from * What is Anatalia's relationship with nature * What does Anatalia do? Who do she be? * The art making process * The Most Spectacular Mistake, Anatalia's writing * What it was like to release a collection of poetry during a pandemic *The benefits of listening * Remembering our ancestors * Belonging to nature * Homies who submit - writing and publishing   Bio: Anatalia Vallez is a writer, actor, and creative alchemist from California, United States with roots in Guerrero, Mexico. Addressing everything from migration, machismo and our relationship to nature, she seeks to find intimate truths and plant seeds through art.   She is the author of the poetry collection: The Most Spectacular Mistake (FlowerSong Press, 2020) which has been featured in the LA Times, LibroMobile and KPFK Radio’s Nuestra Voz. Currently completing her MFA in Television, Film and Theatre at Cal State Los Angeles this Spring, she's also working on a second collection of poetry and curating a virtual BIPOC-centered community called Homies Who Submit. Subscribe to Anatalia's newsletter:  Substack newsletter Purchase a signed copy of The Most Spectacular Mistake Follow Homies Who Submit on Instagram and Twitter  Support Anatalia on Patreon or Ko-Fi 
March and another solo episode from your host of The Earth Sea Love Podcast, Dr. Sheree Mack. Sheree continues to share her healing journey with you as she reflects on the time past already in 2023, and what to expect in the coming months with guest conversations on the podcast. In this solo episode, Sheree talks about: * Holding herself accountable and showing up * One foot in Winter/ one foot in Spring * Procrastination - and healing or not! * Taking the time for consolidation of new learning * Listening * Recent outside gigs and commitments * Unburying the MIxmoir * Accepting was is her task and what is not her task * The episodes to come for Spring    
You have just joined another solo episode with the host of The Earth Sea Love Podcast, Dr. Sheree Mack as she takes the time and energy to share with you her healing journey of 2023, so far!   This episode starts with another quote from Alex Elle, which states,   "We heal to make space, to redefine ourselves and our narratives. To expand and become better. To forgive, create new possibilities, and move forward. To build community and create bonds. We heal to release shame, manifest self-love, create autonomy, and begin again. We heal to redefine ourselves, face our fears, and develop self-trust. We heal to mend relationships and deepen connections with those around is. We heal to get free. " Alex Elle, How We Heal: Uncover Your Power and Set Yourself Free ( 2022, p.12)   Following this quote, Sheree shares about her issue around considering herself 'enough' and then continues to share her 10 reasons for wanting to heal, taken from Elle's book. Here are the sentence starters as mentioned in this episode which also appear in Alex Elle's book and can be used by you to think about what you need to heal also. Ten Reasons Why I Heal ( p.18 of How We Heal)   I am healing because I want ... I am healing because I need ... I am healing because I deserve ... I am healing because I feel ... I am healing because I see ... I am healing because I love ... I am healing because I my ... I am healing because I am ... I am healing because I can ... I am healing because I choose ...
Being An Inner Healer

Being An Inner Healer

2023-01-2615:38

You have just joined another solo episode with the host of The Earth Sea Love Podcast, Dr. Sheree Mack as she takes the time and energy to share with you her healing journey of 2023, so far!   This episode starts with a quote from Alex Elle, which states,     " give yourself permission to mend slowly, and sweetly, and in due time. there's no need to rush your healing, there's no need to "get over it" today - or even tomorrow. let your process lead you. make space for your grief to teach you something."   Sheree follows up this quote from Alex Ella with a discussion around: * We all need to heal * Getting her fur fix on through dog sitting * Sharing another practice of her healing process - oracle cards * The Earthcraft Oracle by Juliet Diaz and Lorriane Anderson and illustrated by Danielle Boodoo-Fortune * Pulling number 13 - Inner Healer card * Choosing to take trauma and transforming it into medicine * Shining light and confronting pain
Welcome back to another episode from your host Dr. Sheree Mack, where she is sharing her healing journey for 2023. In this episode, Sheree starts with a poem. 'When George Met Anita, Bradford 1968.' Taken from Sheree's first full collection of poetry titled, Family Album, 2011, Flambard Press, Sheree shares this poem to shed light on the love she witnessed between her mum and dad while growing up. Also in this episode, Sheree talks about: * The love between soulmates * The love of a good woman can save a life * The story of her marriage breakdown * The grieving to healing journey * The expectations of marriage * Committing to spending time alone to heal * The power of love as a healing resource * As a Blackwoman in white supremacy culture * Listening to the podcast,  Soft Where? by Ayana Zaire Cotton * To be in relationship with love and care * Testing the healing process.   " We are all worthy go love, we are all worthy of care, we are all worthy of possibilities." Ayana Zaire Cotton
It’s all about healing Welcome back to another episode from the mini series with your host of The Earth Sea Love Podcast, Dr. Sheree Mack. In this episode she explores the practice of healing and how difficult it can be.   Talking about: * We are all connected so our healing is connected. * To heal, where do you start? * Paralysed with fear therefore doing nothing * Healing isn’t linear, it’s a life-long practice * Centring joy in the healing journey * Retraumatising self on this healing journey * More supportive practices for the healing journey. * What happens in times of uncertainty? * Anchors used through these times of uncertainty * Leaning into my breath in the moments of rest * Insight Timer - Building Healthy Habits Challenge 2023
Season 5 - Episode 050 - Welcome to The Earth Sea Love Podcast of 2023. Thank you for being here. Thank you for sticking with us.  In this solo episode, part of a mini series around healing, your host, Dr. Sheree Mack talks openly and honestly about: * The projections for 2023 for the podcast after a moment of hiatus * Our perceptions of time * Energy cycles that ebb and flow * A commitment to release an episode for the the podcast each month * Marking my healing journey of 2023 and what looks like * The Matriarch of Healing in my Lineage, taken from Alex Elle * Ancestral healing backwards and forwards * Practices that are supporting this healing journey * The Earth Sea Love Zine on Substack. 
Welcome back to The Earth Sea Love Podcast. It brings us great joy to share with you our next episode with the wise and wonderful Jackee Holder.  Jackee was a guest on the podcast back in Season 2, with a two parts series of conversations with her around trees, journaling and claiming space outside.  We had to ask her back this year because there has been so many changes in her life since. In this episode with your host Dr. Sheree Mack, Jackee talks about: * Moving to a new home * Rooting into place * Having to let go * Going through changes like nature * Learning to land where you land * The Willow Tree * Co-writing spaces * The power of women creating together in community * Rewinding with trees, writing maps * A reciprocal relationship with nature    Bio from website: Jackee is an executive leadership coach and coach trainer working across a range of sectors (further education, NHS, higher education, media, public sectors and cultural and creative industries). Her creative and intuitive approach brings learning and training alive whilst offering skilful facilitation and embodiment of coaching and personal development in real and practical ways. Jackee loves writing and is the author of ‘Soul Purpose’, ‘Be Your Best Life Coach’ and ‘49 Ways To Write Yourself Well’ (2013) and has been a contributing writer to several books and articles. Her work has been featured in Psychologies and Red Magazines and she was part of the successful Twinings Tea Take Ten campaign (2011) in partnership with Red and Psychologies magazines. Jackee writes almost everyday and is a prolific journal writer. When Jackee is not delivering coaching in businesses or organisations she’s busy running courses and retreats and writing e-books for writers and creative entrepreneurs. She supports writers of all levels in one to one coaching and mentoring. Jackee’s skill as a conference host and workshop facilitator has taken her across the globe. She’s delivered workshops and retreats in several US locations and the Caribbean. She recently co-chaired the Spirit Of Coaching conference featuring Sir John Whitmore at the Brahma Kumaris in London and can be booked as a facilitative host or keynote speaker for your events, conferences and seminars. On Jackee's website you'll be able to find a lot of free resources to support your journaling practice.  Jackee can also be found on Instagram, where you'll able to get in touch with her to find out more about her new deck of Inner and Outer Self-discovery cards.  
To mark the 2nd anniversary of The Earth Sea Love Podcast, we are bringing you two special episodes.    The second episode is with the lovely and wise, Dr. Geeta Ludhra. Geeta, a  Lecturer in Education at Brunel University, talks about the walking group she set up after recently moving to The Chilterns, Dadima. In this episode we also talk about: *  the privilege of living in a certain place * the meaning of the name 'Dadima' * the grandmother figure and wisdom within diverse cultures * an embodied connection with nature * being a seeker of knowledge, culture and connection * the diversity of nature connections and amplifying these stories * walking, self-care and nature * nature and creativity * the trauma baton and choosing joy * the privilege of serving community * future plans and dreams.   Bio: DR GEETA LUDHRA (A British-born South Asian woman, of Hindu religious background. She/her) Dr Geeta Ludhra lives in the Chilterns, after living in Slough, Hounslow and Nottinghamshire. She was raised within humble circumstances, as the daughter of first-generation South Asian parents who settled from India in the early 60s. Geeta’s heritage, education journey and research interests bring a unique lens as a Board Member of the Chilterns Area of Natural Beauty. Geeta is passionately committed to diversity and representation in relation to natural landscapes as inclusive green spaces for all. Geeta works as a Lecturer in Education at Brunel University, where she teaches across Postgraduate programmes and engages in academic research. She is currently researching her book on ‘successful’ South Asian women. Her background is rooted in primary school teaching and leadership, where she has worked across diverse London schools, specialising in English. Her working interests touch on women’s studies, social inclusion in education, anti-racism, and respectful ways of working with more ‘hard-to-reach’ communities. As part of her community interests, Geeta runs a registered community enterprise, where she promotes intergenerational heritage cooking and storytelling, monthly nature walks and leads a women’s writing group.   Instagram: @_dadimas  Twitter: @educatinggeeta
To mark the 2nd anniversary of The Earth Sea Love Podcast, we are bringing you two special episodes.    The first episode, 047: 'Nothing On Your Back': Freedom, Spirituality and Creativity with Marcia Ley, is such a juicy, fulfilling listen. Marcia Ley, an Artist, Cyclist, lover of nature, based in the North-East of England, shares how she is inspired by nature in her attempt to bring this awesomeness into her practice. A painter and printmaker, and a sticker, Marcia uses her artwork to say thank you to Mother Nature. In this episode, we talk about her practice, her Christianity, a Christian green movement, getting outdoors alone as well as with a group of women cycling. Outdoors can be Marcia's sanctuary, inspiration, wonder and joy. Take a listen to this episode and be inspired yourself as nature get's her own back in so many wonderful and awesome ways. Thanks for listening and enjoy.    Bio: Marcia Ley is an Artist , Cyclist , lover of nature , van lady, person of faith , collector  and walker. My work responds to all of these elements. I feel deeply connected to the natural world and I’m passionate about improving our care for it. I work in the medium of printmaking, painting and collage. My  home workshop Garden Press is a space for my personal practice ,small group and one to one tuition . Website: Marcia Ley   Instagram: @marcia.ley and @garden_press 
Season 4 is here. Episode 046 Welcome to The Earth Sea Love Podcast at our new home here @Podbean. We're bringing a mini series of solo episodes from your host, Dr. Sheree Mack as she attempts to bring you up to speed with what's been happening behind the scenes during the hiatus/ winter break.  We hope you enjoy listening. 
Season 4 is here.  Episode 045. Welcome to The Earth Sea Love Podcast at our new home here @Podbean. We're bringing a mini series of solo episodes from your host, Dr. Sheree Mack as she attempts to bring you up to speed with what's been happening behind the scenes during the hiatus/ winter break.  We hope you enjoy listening. 
The Earth Sea Love Podcast is proud to bring you the final episode in the mini series of specially commissioned episodes in conversation with people who are at the forefront of climate justice, decolonising education and writing for healing when we as black and brown bodies carry trauma and grief as well as joy. This episode, with your host Sheree Mack, is with the delightful Jordan Mullard a Teaching Fellow in the Department of Anthropology at Durham University. In this episode they talk about: Getting out into nature Living and working in the Durham bubble Seasonally diverse spaces and places Creating a sense of belonging Connecting with other women of colour Decolonising anthropology Collective decolonisation  Making known 'the other' Royal Anthropological Institute (RAI) research Getting lost in the archives Childhood experience in nature Wild swimming Stereotypes around Black people and water Being in a mixed race body in society The love of horses Charity work while doing what you love   Bio:   Dr Jordan Mullard (she/her) is a social anthropologist specialising in the anthropology of race, caste, health inequality, and identity. The current lead for decolonising anthropology in her department, she has written on the subject, offered consultancy on decolonising and anti-racism to a range of stakeholders, and has developed a new module on decolonising anthropology in her department. Her PhD awarded by the London School of Economics explored social mobility and identity-making among Dalits in rural India during a period of economic crisis. In addition to her academic research and teaching experience, Jordan has had an applied consultancy career in anti-racism, race equality, and Equality Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) learning, development and policy where she co-designed and led large scale race equality, cross-cultural knowledge, and EDI consultancy projects across private, public and not-for-profit sectors both nationally and internationally. She has also worked as a consultant for Black-Led community development initiatives and health and social care research at the local level. Teaching Fellow in Anthropology of Health   Twitter: @JordanMullard Linked In: Jordan-m-2hb8ab85   See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
loading
Comments 
Download from Google Play
Download from App Store