Embodied Pathways
to the Pluriverse
with Wangũi wa Kamonji
Included with Membership
The Pluriverse: Where Unity Flourishes in Diversity"
Experience the harmonious coexistence of myriad voices and visions within the pluriverse
Learning Areas
- embodied mapping
- regenerative resource practices
- understanding colonial ingredients
TAKE AWAYS
What You'll Learn
- embodied mapping as a method for exploring oppressive patterns and freedom patterns
- resourcing for transitions out of coloniality into various pluriversal possibilities
- a model of colonialism's ingredients that enable colonial rank abuse to continue
- an invitation into the journey from embodied oppression to embodied freedom
Discussion
Embodied pathways to the pluriverse is a workshop exploring 5 frames of colonial modernity and their pluriversal regenerative alternatives. Together and through our bodies and the many stories they hold, we will map the logics that have created colonial modernity, and their many current harms in the world. The body is the focus because colonial trauma operates not only in the mind but also (and possibly more importantly) in the body. In the pursuit of healing these colonial logics and creating and living in a regenerative pluriverse, we will also explore and map a spectra of beautiful possibilities that guides our healing from coloniality.
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About Your Teacher
Wangũi wa Kamonj
Regenerative Practitioner
My name is Wangũi wa Kamonji. I am called to be a retriever and bearer of indigenous Afrikan lifeways and knowledge. I use academic research, dance, writing, performance, song, travel, ancestral work and process facilitation to create and curate awakening spaces that are transformative passageways to new life on this continent in partnership with human, earth and unembodied spirit relations. My work centres Africa, the Earth and ancestrality. She convenes the collective Afrika Hai to research, reconnect to, and reimagine indigenous Afrikan knowledge for regeneration. Some of my previous work has appeared on Transition Network, The Elephant and the short story collection ‘Story Story, Story Come’.
areas of expertise
- Regenerative Justice
- Afrikan spirituality
- De-colonization Pedagogy
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