Sister Cultural Habitats - Seeding Sisterhood
This interactive presentation is a collective exploration and examination into the soil of Sisterhood. Expect to be an integral part of learning from our collective experiences, wisdom, and questions in this co-activated space. We often recognize that as women biological or self-identified, we are a greater community with potential for tremendous planetary impact. In nature when natural habitats boundaries meet it creates an edge. As sisters when our cultural habitat boundaries meet (or collide...) what might our edge effect look like? How might we cultivate Sister Cultural Habitats that recognize, acknowledge and live into our edges towards planetary impact. |
about Tiffany!
Tiffany is a multipotentialite loving the Pacific Northwest as a transplanted local. By livelihood she is a Community Cultivation Practitioner recognized by the United Nations accredited International Association for Community Development. Tiffany is certified in SEED Methodology (Social Economic Environmental Design) and uses her interdisciplinary background in Experiential Learning, Social Issues and Public Policy, Global Studies, Transformational Culture and Social Design towards community cultivation. She believes in people impact and acknowledges that we, humans, are nature too...we must remember <3
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