S4E06 - Where Did Women’s Power Go: A Feminist Education with Guest Dr. Kimberly B George

S4E06 - Where Did Women’s Power Go: A Feminist Education with Guest Dr. Kimberly B George

Over the past two years I’ve been undertaking several feminist studies, none have been more rewarding than my exploration with Feminism School founder, Dr. Kimberly B. George.    Kimberly specialises in the intersections of contemplative...
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Over the past two years I’ve been undertaking several feminist
studies, none have been more rewarding than my exploration with
Feminism School founder, Dr. Kimberly B. George. 


 


Kimberly specialises in the intersections of contemplative and
creative practices, feminist and critical race theory, and
decolonial trauma studies. Today Kimberly takes us on an
intellectual rich ride exploring feminism, sensorium & the
witch hunts. 


 


This conversation was initially offered as part of The Future Is
Embodied virtual conferred & it was wildly popular, so I
wanted to share it with you.


 


In this discussion we explore: 


Feminism. It’s not about angry women & why every human
(including men) should be educated by feminist foremothers 

What the sensorium is & why it’s so key to orientating to
our body-based knowing 

Exhaustion, burnout & why women’s domestic labor is
viewed as a ‘natural resources’ that just magically happens 

The European Witch Hunts - what drove them & how are they
impacting women’s power today? 

What a feminine economy looks like & simple practices to
redistribute resources  



 


Find Dr. Kimberly at: ​​https://www.feminismschool.com/ 


 


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