
(I also LOVE Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimerer, and I plan to read or listen to the audiobook for her first book, Gathering Moss, too. The author is an Indigenous knowledge keeper and a college-educated ecologist.)
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Lydia Roe 6/27/2024 8:45 AMSamantha, I definitely agree. De-colonizing my own brain is and has been a long process, and I know I'm far from done with the process. I like your mindset of food for healing towards the planet because that's the most basic, necessary part of our lives and our most direct connection to the soil, plants, and outdoors. -
Samantha Niven 6/27/2024 6:53 AMIncredible book recommendations! This is definitely inspiring me to reread Braiding Sweetgrass. Unlearning colonial mindsets can be really challenging and it can seem like an overwhelming task sometimes, but in addition to continuing to read like you have been, I find food can be a good starting place; the American relationship with food is truly so heinous and damaging, and finding recipes that are rooted int Indigenous culture (whether that's North/South American Indigenous, South Asian Indigenous, SWANA region Indigenous, etc.) can be a very grounding and healing way to challenge our understanding of the Earth and all that she provides.