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A podcast about engaging with the traditions of plants, place, and magic in the modern world.
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In this episode Lisa, Gina, and Marybeth discuss their personal critique and opinions about the movie "Cabrini" just out by Angel Studios. The movie is a biographical drama about the Italian nun Francesca Cabrini who was sent by the Vatican to New York City in the late 1800's to aid the Italian immigrants who were living there. Madre Cabrini was the first American saint and is known for her many miracles as well the orphanages and hospitals she founded. Dr. Gina Miele is a professor of Italian literature, culture, and folklore at Montclair State University. She is a second generation Italian American and a fluent Italian language speaker. Marybeth Bonfiglio is a writer, ancestralist, and works with people of all lineages to help them reconnect and remember who they may have been before the plague of whiteness, colonization, and assimilation. She holds ancestral pilgrimages on the beloved island of Sicily for those longing to go deeper with land, culture and people through her organization, Radici Siciliane. [https://www.marybethbonfiglio.com/radici-2024] To watch the first 19 minutes of “Cabrini”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=__zaqjj2UFw Links: To learn more about Dr. Miele go to: Instagram: @profgmm Montclair University [https://www.montclair.edu/profilepages/view_profile.php?username=mieleg] Academia.edu [https://independent.academia.edu/GinaMiele1] To learn more about Marybeth Bonfiglio go to: marybethbonfiglio.com [https://www.marybethbonfiglio.com] Other show notes: The Coccia Institute [https://www.montclair.edu/coccia-institute/] “Are Italians White” [https://www.goodreads.com/en/book/show/1080943] by Jennifer Guglielmo and Salvatore Salerno

Questions for Jordan can be directed to The Root Circle: lisa@therootcircle.com Other links from our discussion: Sicilian Pilgrimage Trips with Radici Siciliane [https://www.radicisiciliane.com] Music by: Auld Lang Syne [https://auldlangsyne.bandcamp.com]

Diana received a BA in British & American History and Literature (Harvard College, 2005), a MUP (Master’s of Urban Planning) in Cultural Heritage and Neighborhood Development (Harvard Graduate School of Design, 2012), and a MA in Landscape Studies (Harvard University, 2018). She loves public libraries, baroque chamber music, and speculative fiction, and is the mother of two boys, a cat, and two kitchens: one in Cambridge, MA, and another at “Beaver Meadow,” in Sunderland, MA. She served as the Doing History Curator [https://cambridgehistory.org/news/2020-opening-conversation/] for Cambridge Historical Society from 2016-2020, participating in AASLH award-winning and Mass Humanities grant funded programs, and in 2020-21 was the Researcher-in-Residence at the deCordova Art Museum’s exhibition “Visionary New England,” with her project “annsisters : the Lost Library of Latona.” [https://annsisters.com/] To follow Diana and learn more about her work go to: Diana’s newsletter: CONVENTICLE [https://annsisters.com] Dianalempel.me [http://dianalempel.me] Instagram: @the_annsisters [https://www.instagram.com/the_annsisters/] Other links from our discussion: Prudence Carter [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prudence_Carter] Book: Ethnic Options by Mary C. Waters or this Short version Pdf [http://www.pages.drexel.edu/~jc3962/COR/Racism/Racism_1.pdf] Book: On Tyranny, by Timothy Snyder Karen Ward and Slí An Chroí [https://www.slianchroi.ie] New Bedford Waterfront Festival [https://fishingheritagecenter.org/working-waterfront-festival/] Music by: Auld Lang Syne [https://auldlangsyne.bandcamp.com]

MaryBeth is a writer and a practitioner of ancestral folk magic of her ancestors (from Sicily and mainland Italy). She is deeply devoted to knowing and understanding her roots and learning their ancient and not-so-ancient ways of being together, and with the land. She also gathers people on her ancestral land of Sicily to anchor in the earth, village practices, food stories, ancestral arts, dance, music, and celebration—all within community. To learn more about her work: @marybethbonfiglio [https://www.instagram.com/marybethbonfiglio/]and @radicisiciliane [https://www.instagram.com/radicisiciliane/] Kara (she/they) lives on Ohlone land in Oakland, CA.She is a folk herbalist and an ancestral medicine connector. She creates a container for people to connect with their ancestors, the elements, the plants and with their bodies.The years of ancestral healing work she has practiced has led to ancestral medicine rooted in her Italian, Mediterranean and European folk ways. Kara offers seasonal plant medicine classes, private herbal consultations for specific concerns and preventative holistic self care. As well as private ancestral connection sessions, helping individuals to find their own ancestral medicine within. She is on instagram @cimarutaremedies [https://www.instagram.com/cimarutaremedies/] and more info can be found at www.cimarutaremedies.com [https://www.cimarutaremedies.com] Links and notes from this episode: Angela Puca, Phd: https://www.youtube.com/c/AngelasSymposium/about [https://www.youtube.com/c/AngelasSymposium/about] The Taranta project: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jtswRJcVI1E [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jtswRJcVI1E] Tribe from Brazil mentioned by Kara: Huni Kuin people https://www.iskubu.de/huni-kuin/ [https://www.iskubu.de/huni-kuin/] Dare Sohei as mentioned by Marybeth: https://bodyaltar.org [https://bodyaltar.org] Background image: photo of altar by Kara Wood Music by: Auld Lang Syne [https://auldlangsyne.bandcamp.com]

Donate: TINY HOME PROJECT [https://www.gofundme.com/f/akwesasnes-transitional-tiny-home-project] In this episode we talk about her activist endeavors including her latest tiny house project located in Mohawk Territory at Akwesasne that supports individuals coming home from prison/rehabilitation and reintegrating into community. She has been successfully fundraising for the construction of the first Tiny home and it has been delivered. Donations continue to be needed to complete the inside renovations and fulfill the goal of several more tiny homes. Jonel is currently working for Kahwatsiraien:ton which is founded in supporting the families of Ohero:kon. She has dedicated six years as a council member and lead Auntie for all adolescent girls entering their first year of fasting in Ohero:kon “Under the Husk”, which is the Rights of Passage for youth in Akwesasne. Through ceremony these youth commit to four years of fasting in which they attend weekly gatherings throughout the winter months where traditional/modern teachings are presented to the young fasters and their families. All with the intentions of receiving a vision, insight or guidance on the purpose of their journey into adulthood. She recently spent five years cultivating support and experience around violence with the Seven Dancers Coalition, as Community Outreach, located in Upstate New York on the U.S./Can political border of her home territory in Akwesasne. The Coalition seeks to educate Tribal communities and service providers through trainings and presentations on Sexual Assault, Domestic violence, Campus Safety, Teen Dating, Sex Trafficking and Stalking. She was a recipient of 2020 Visionary Voice Award, nominated by the New York State Coalition Against Sexual Assault, granted by the National Sexual Assault Resource Center. She is also a member of the Section 84 parole board of Akwesasne and the Neh Kanikonriio Council which is a restorative justice initiative that integrates indigenous ways of mediation to reduce incarceration and provide a more interpersonal means of healing for both parties. In 2019 Jonel was picked as one of ten women nationally to represent a fellowship for formerly incarcerated or directly impacted woman of color, through the Community Change organization. With peer to peer mentorship, community organizing skill building, and cultivating change in the hearts of women directly impacted by the social violence, prison systems and immigration. In 2020 she was accepted to be on a national cohort of women through Columbia University’s Women Transcending fellowship that was organized to support formerly incarcerated women build power, gain resources and strengthen leadership development. In addition Jonel was extended an invitation to sit on the national #FREEHER board with the Circle for Justice Innovations which give out grant opportunities for women of color who are in their communities working to address mass incarceration. NOTES AND LINKS: +Go Fund Me: Akwesasne’s transitional tiny home project [https://www.gofundme.com/f/akwesasnes-transitional-tiny-home-project] +Jonel Beauvais on Instagram: @jonelb27 [https://www.instagram.com/jonelb27/] +Welcome Home Circle Facebook page [https://www.facebook.com/Welcome-Home-Circle-999728383570100/?modal=admin_todo_tour¬if_id=1613484003200161¬if_t=page_invite&ref=notif]: a circle of formerly incarcerated community members of Akwesasne who want to support those coming back into our community from Incarceration. See photos of the first tiny home here! +The Seven Dancers Coalition [http://www.sevendancerscoalition.com] +Music by : Auld Lang Syne [https://auldlangsyne.bandcamp.com]

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