by NalaWalla | Jul 1, 2018 | ancestors, liberation practice
My cats dislike fireworks. And so do I. And it’s not even the fourth of July. Unimpressed by bombs bursting we avert our eyes and continue speaking with firelight, one thousand genial eyes jumping out to join us in their subtlety. The nations crane their necks...
by NalaWalla | Jun 14, 2018 | ancestors, ancestral nutrition, food activism, griefwork, liberation practice
I walk quietly on barefeet through my garden, erupting with summer solstice blooms, butterflies filled to bursting with nectar. I have to expand my ribs….. lower, around the sides…to be able breathe in all this in. To really eat this beauty. I slow...
by NalaWalla | Apr 23, 2018 | ecosomatics, food activism, griefwork, liberation practice
GREENWASH DU JOUR: “Farm to Bag” By Nala Walla Today I beheld a bag of pretzels, boldly waving its banner: Farm to Bag???!!!! Call me crazy, but doesn’t this sentiment drastically miss the point? The whole idea behind the farm-to-table...
by NalaWalla | Apr 14, 2017 | ecosomatics, griefwork, liberation practice
DECOLONIZING THE BODY: An Inquisition By Nala Walla The colonialism of the last few hundred years has left a strong imprint upon our bodies. The impact is clearly visible on our greater Earthly Body–our landscapes: Fertile soils laid black and bare by plows,...
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