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The earth doesn’t cancel, she eats: unpacking misogyny in women’s communities, hyper-independent sovereignty and destructive collectivism, and a "yin" approach to liberation

The earth doesn’t cancel, she eats: unpacking misogyny in women’s communities, hyper-independent sovereignty and destructive collectivism, and a "yin" approach to liberation

Released Friday, 29th March 2024
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The earth doesn’t cancel, she eats: unpacking misogyny in women’s communities, hyper-independent sovereignty and destructive collectivism, and a "yin" approach to liberation

The earth doesn’t cancel, she eats: unpacking misogyny in women’s communities, hyper-independent sovereignty and destructive collectivism, and a "yin" approach to liberation

The earth doesn’t cancel, she eats: unpacking misogyny in women’s communities, hyper-independent sovereignty and destructive collectivism, and a "yin" approach to liberation

The earth doesn’t cancel, she eats: unpacking misogyny in women’s communities, hyper-independent sovereignty and destructive collectivism, and a "yin" approach to liberation

Friday, 29th March 2024
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How many women do you know that have a fear (or an experience) of being kicked out of, ostracized from, or canceled by a community they're a part of? Whether it's part of a social justice movement or in an online spiritual community, we live in a time where people are easily disposable, and where we have little capacity for conflict, mess, or nuance. In this conversation, Maura and Qiddist talk about the energetics of what we're seeing in our in person and online communities, and pathways that move us out of the "either/or" paradigm of "sovereignty" vs the collective. We explore:

  • the disposability of people in our movements, cancel culture, and in women’s communities
  • How misogyny isn't just about women, it's about YIN energy, -- and what "yin reverence" means
  • Our cultural commitment to preference over truth
  • What our intolerance for conflict has to do with misogyny 
  • The connection between how we regard mess, and how we regard the earth
  • Why we don’t want people to come to The Womb Room for belonging
  • how the "sovereignty" movement and our collectivest culture seem different, but are often doing the same thing 
  • what sovereignty and interdependence can look like, together. 

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