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Feb 2022
56m 28s

BRONTË VELEZ on the Pleasurable Surrende...

FOR THE WILD
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This week we are rebroadcasting our interview with brontë velez, originally aired in October of 2019. brontë velez opens this week’s episode inviting us to think about how submission to Earth is an invitation into a more life affirming world. What does a future look like in which white, human, and patriarchal supremacy surrenders its power in an act of pleas ... Show More
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