Episode 18 brings the waters. Tiffany Joseph introduces herself and her children and shares what she saw when she watched her grandmothers. She also speaks on grief, responsibility and safety. It's much more of a presentation than an interview, and a true honor and delight to share this with you.
Tiffany Joseph is Saltwater Salish of Saanich, Squamish, and Cowichan ancestry. Her work involves feminism and environmentalism through a Coast Salish lens of feminine and non-feminine as is reflected in Sḵwx̱wú7mesh and SENĆOŦEN language.
- Tiffany introduces herself
- honoring children
- grandmothers
- astrology - Placidus vs. Whole House systems
- adult-cry
- Indigenous people tending their own lands
- the feminine and non-feminine
- responsibility
- safety
- rage
- grief
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