What if behind every moment of suffering is also an invitation to co-create new possibilities? A portal to renew through community, solidarity love and hope. Known for her heart centered wisdom, powerful perspective, yet playful and passionate about creating community as immunity to pain and suffering. If you're looking for content that will touch your heart and change your life and inspire you to live your life as an artful master piece, listen up!
Sylvia Richardson is a poet, the author of Flesh Mapping Cartography of Struggle Renewal and Hope in Education. Her book tells her story of escaping war and poverty, through her relentless commitment to learning and education as path of liberation. Each episode, is a conversation with poets, artists, educators and dreamers who envision a world that holds multiple worlds as teaching is a process of remembering our stories, remembering our solidarity to our ancestors and our solidarity to nature and future generations.
Sylvia Richardson’s invitation to co-create a new vision of education for social justice, as an artful path to living in coexistence while unlearning powerlessness, a path to honour our inherent value is not in how much we make, the titles we wear but rather our connection to life. I am here to remind you learning is a lifelong journey: to remember our stories, to celebrate our connection to life and to honour our response ability to life and make an offering of love. Sylvia Richardson Ph.D. is an Indigenous scholar, artist, inspirational speaker, media and curriculum specialist. She is internationally renown for her radio program Latin Waves which has aired for the past 12 years in radio stations across Canada and the USA. Flesh Mapping Cartography of Struggle Renewal and Hope in Education was published by Peter Lang publishing in 2013. Sylvia is the former VP of AMARC – The World Association of Community Radio Broadcasters with 4000 association in 130 countries.
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