This episode honours a 7th Century hero. A Black indigenous Woman who was a leader. A warrior priestess named Dihya, champion of the native North African Amazigh people, her name means “the beautiful gazelle” in the Tamazight language of the Amazigh. Amazigh, plural Imazighen, means “free or noble p
Missing WitchesA friend of ours spotted this poster in Ontario and we put out the call to find out who had mad it. Thanks to our witchy web, WE FOUND ERICA!!
PodcastWitches Found – Magic Resistance with WITCH: Hex The Patriarchy filmmaker Melissa James
“Magical resistance always comes up when people feel the most oppressed,” says Melissa James. In our first installment of Full Moon Witches Found episodes, Amy and Risa sit down with documentary filmmaker Melissa James, currently producing WITCH: Hex The Patriarchy, a doc about witchcraf
Podcastwww.whitefeatherhunter.ca FREE PDF OF WITCHES, MIDWIVES AND NURSES https://www.instagram.com/whitefeather.hunter/ https://www.instagram.com/bioartcoven/ WhiteFeather says: gotta give Jessica a shoutout because she sent me the Witches In Print chapbook for free! http://www.jessicacaponigro.com/snake-
PodcastIn this episode we sketch the life and impact of a woman who has been called the mother of modern spirituality and who was also one of the greatest explorers of the 1900s, though she’s rarely credited for it. She spoke Russian, Georgian, English, French, Italian, Arabic, and Sanskrit, and was a much
Missing WitchesMISSING WITCHES IMBOLC SPECIAL: Magic and Science – Witches in Labs
We're dedicating this special to a coven of Witches we met who are working in a lab here in Montreal at Concordia University, and they're just doing the beautiful good work of connecting ancient craft and traditional ideas with modern science and biology.
PodcastA deep dive into the divine feminine, from goddess worship to modern motherhood, guided through the landmines by author, artist, activist, witch: Monica Sjöö. We really wanted to dedicate an episode to one of the groundbreaking powerhouse 70s witches – those take back the night witches who wer
Missing WitchesA story of visions, rose petals, arrogance and activism, told through the eyes, craft and writings of Ipsita Roy Chakraverti. Our story begins in 1960’s Montreal. A ten year old Indian girl, Ipsita Roy Chakraverti from West Bengal, is about to have the first in a lifelong series of encounters with t
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