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Homebound: Embodying the Revolution with brontë velez /184
Episode 184

Homebound: Embodying the Revolution with brontë velez /184

brontë, a dear friend of For The Wild, poetically guides us through an expansive exploration of critical ecology, radical imagination, and decomposition as rebellion. brontë encourages us to examine our relationship to place and space, the unmaking of literacy, the decomposition of violence and the prioritization of Black wellness. Support the show

For The Wild · Ayana Young

May 22, 20201h 9m

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brontë, a dear friend of For The Wild, poetically guides us through an expansive exploration of critical ecology, radical imagination, and decomposition as rebellion. brontë encourages us to examine our relationship to place and space, the unmaking of literacy, the decomposition of violence and the prioritization of Black wellness.

Support the show

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