This is a two-session webinar that invites participants into embodied, relational, and intergenerational ways of knowing in times of deep ecological, social, and spiritual crisis. Across these conversations, we explore how colonial modernity has shaped not only our institutions and territories, but also our bodies, senses, and relationships across generations. Through practices of bodily decolonization, healing, and Earth-connected wisdom, alongside reflections on intergenerational learning and sense-making, these sessions open spaces to reclaim wholeness, restore collective memory, and weave ancestral knowledge with the lived experiences and creativity of younger generations. Together, they offer pathways to re-root learning, care, and political imagination in the body, in community, and in the ongoing work of re-existence.
This webinar series is organised by the Learning and Education thematic group of the GTAGlobal Tapestry of Alternatives.