Guest Podcast: Decolonizing the Crone

Guest Podcast: Decolonizing the Crone

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Join Autumn's Fortification Cohort

Beloved survivor, if you are feeling depleted, defeated, lost and confused, we here at the show see you and feel you and invite you to apply to sister Autumn's fall program, The Fortification Cohort. It's an 8-week process of collective and self study, where we learn how to pract ...  Show more

Go Straight to the Most Uncomfortable Stuff and Bring That Out: Autumn and adrienne Serve Up a Digestif to Their Art as Solidarity Season

The sisters wrap up their Art as Solidarity season with some hopeful reflections. They discuss their creative processes and the season's highlights including the centrality of art in resistance movements in Minneapolis, partnerships and collaborations among artists and the role o ...  Show more

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