THE WHOLE ARCHIVE

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Access all recorded community discussions in the archive, including upcoming discussions as the recordings are added for the year ahead:


✓ Over 20 hours of video content
✓ and many more to come...

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Community discussions

are one-time, recorded events:

Ninety minute live online facilitated public discussions - via Zoom,

with opportunities for questions and response on specific topics.

New discussions being finalized now

and will be announced soon.

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Martha Crawford Martha Crawford

Ubuntu and Dream Work

Community Discussion: Ubuntu and Dream Work - with scholar and sangoma Gogo Khayela

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Martha Crawford Martha Crawford

Teaching in the Mess: Authoritarianism and the Classroom

Community discussion: Teaching in the Mess with sociologist and author Janine de Novais, exploring her Brave Community pedagogy and community support models for instructors and university students through authoritarian attacks on education

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Martha Crawford Martha Crawford

Old Fools and Incomplete Myths

Community Discussion:

The work of grief, loss, and aging is profoundly shaped by the dominant cultural myths of individuality and community, failure and success, power and weakness, victory and surrender.

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Martha Crawford Martha Crawford

Negotiating Moral Injury

As the pandemic wears on, and public health and those with disabilities are abandoned, many are contending with profound moral injury. This community discussion explores models from mythology, psychology and sacred texts to consider how to preserve our hearts and sanity in a world that seems to have largely abandoned moral reasoning.

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Martha Crawford Martha Crawford

Dream Work as Praxis

Dream work requires encountering the structures of whiteness, colonization, supremacy, domination, and control as they move through the body/psyche.

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