
A 1970s, self-published zine, produced by a lesbian collective, in a barn on a feminist commune.
ZineA 1970s, self-published zine, produced by a lesbian collective, in a barn on a feminist commune.
ZineThe Missing Witches Coven gathers together to sing and tell stories for Winter Solstice - the longest night of our year.
PodcastIn this episode, Amy sits down with your new Boo, Iranian-American community herbalist, storyteller, land tender, and joyous member of the mycelial network of liberatory-movement stewards and lovers, the co-founder of Wild Gather, School of Herbal Studies, Mandana Boushee. We talk about plants, poll
Podcast“MAGIC IS REAL” – Sarah Lyons In this episode Amy sits down with the author of the books “Revolutionary Witchcraft, a Guide to Magical Activism” and the upcoming “How To Study Magic”, Sarah Lyons. Sarah says her entry point into magic was “looking for a friend.
PodcastThis Samhain, we’re joined by four death workers: Chrystal Waban Toop (Blackbird Medicines), Loretta Ledesma (The Death Witch), Carla Torres (A Venerated Death), and Angela Alberto (Heartwise Woman) to talk about grief, mortality, our ancestors, our heritage, our ability to love, and What make
PodcastIn this episode, Amy amplifies the story of Cosey Fanni Tutti who’s work is a ritual awakening. Cosey, born Christine Carol Newby, was a regular girl, raised in a port town in the postwar drudgery and PTSD hangover of England 1951, who would go on to become irregular and shape the way we think
Podcast"New Moon Magic summons us into the gestalt wholeness amid vast difference that can save us from binaries, from antirelationality, from capitalism, and from the type of death and decay that does not plant seeds and replenish the soil." Christena Cleveland, PhD author of God Is a Black Woman.
BooksIn this episode, Amy sits down with community herbalist and the co-director of Seed, Soil and Spirit School, Shabina Lafleur-Ganji to talk about “Reclaiming Ancestral Knowledge for Collective Liberation”. Together we dive into the cultivation of plants and the cultivation of relationship
PodcastIn this episode, Amy seeds the story of Vandana Shiva – Indian tree-hugger, seed freedom activist, author of 20 books, an ecofeminist who will never be overcome by hopelessness, no matter how tough the situation, and who directs our attention to a tiny speck that is the first link in the food
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