Episode 74: On eldership, ancestral work, blackness, and the healing arts practice
Update: 2020-07-21
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Naya Jones, a geographer, healing arts practitioner, and ritual artist, speaks about eldership, ancestral work, justice, blackness, and the healing arts.
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- On her Website and on Instagram @rootwomxnarts
In this episode of Bespoken Bones, we discuss:
- How she learned using a rattle
- Meditation and movement
- The time of her life when her ancestors have been really present for her
- Eldership and holding elders with complexity
- What it’s like to be her
- White supremacy
- Rootwork and ancestry
- How she offers support during her healing practice
- Holding space to explore
- The integration of academic practice and the healing arts
- Black death, black living, and life
- Junauda Petrus Reads Her Poem: Give The Police Departments to the Grandmothers
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Explore these Resources
In this episode, we mentioned the following resources:
- https://wellcelium.org/
- http://www.nayajones.com
- Junauda Petrus Reads Her Poem: Give The Police Departments to the Grandmothers
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