"A witch is most often - not always - female; typically poor, disabled or ill, sexually subversive (according to their time and place), viewed as politically dangerous for either their beliefs or their mere identity."
Podcast"There's a specific discourse on the I Ching from the Western perspective, and a lot of that came from Christian missionaries."
PodcastImagine: A community of sworn sisters stretching across thousands of years, lines of flight toward a better tomorrow.
Podcast"Why don't you try to connect with something else, put your feelers out to build a bridge, and then let something new come in?"
Art WitchcraftAn attempt to learn more about the indigenous Hawai'ian practice of healing-in-community: Ho'oponopono.
PodcastA 1970s, self-published zine, produced by a lesbian collective, in a barn on a feminist commune.
ZineIn this Witch interview with novelist Anna Maxymiw, we discuss researching real witches, digging into your own shadow desires, following the barest traces of powerful women and other people who exceed the archives – especially in New France – and then writing fiction by listening to the
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
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