Cycles & Seasons - A Conversation between Martha Artemis Rogers & Dr. Amanda Kemp
This is a wonderful podcast with Aminata Desert Rose Plant Walker Fire Woman, also known as Dr. Amanda Kemp. Aminata is the founder of The Mother Tree Community.
In this particular episode, we discuss the significance of attuning with the lunar cycles for health, longevity and creativity.
When you register, you will receive the link to the audio session as well as the YouTube video. I hope this recording inspires, grounds and connects. you more deeply with yourself and sacred others.
Dr. Kemp is a survivor of the New York City foster care system, Dr. Kemp has been a lifelong poet-performer and advocate of justice. As a student at Stanford University, she was a leader in student movements to divest from South Africa and to press the university to revamp Eurocentric curriculum requirements.
Since her college years, she has worked with the Rev. Jesse Jackson, the Honorable Maxine Waters, and Niyonu Spann, and won numerous community awards.
As an artist, she has shared the stage and/or created with Danny Glover, August Wilson, Sonia Sanchez, Toni Morrison, George Wolfe, and Amiri Baraka. In 2007, she founded Theatre for Transformation to dramatize stories from African American history.
Dr. Kemp is a scholar and author.
With a doctorate in race and performance from Northwestern University, she taught college students at Cornell University, Dickinson College, and Franklin and Marshall College. Now a Visiting Scholar at Franklin & Marshall, Dr. Kemp is also the bestselling author of Stop Being Afraid! 5 Steps to Transform your Conversations about Racism,and Say the Wrong Thing, a collection of personal essays about racial justice and compassion.
Dr. Kemp is a racial justice coach and mindfulness mentor.
Drawing on her academic study of race, her teaching experience, and life lessons in an interracial blended family, Dr. Kemp created Racial Justice from the H.E.A.R.T., a system that that builds skill and capacity of compassionate change makers, facilitators, and coaches worldwide.
A Master teacher, Dr. Kemp has helped over 25,000 people have open-hearted conversations, consciously use their power and practice compassion to cultivate racial justice and authentic community.
"Many of us want to do good, but we’re so afraid to say the wrong thing that we don’t say anything. Meanwhile many people of color who do speak up get exhausted. I teach people of all races how to feed their spirits and have joy while they stand for racial justice so they’re not exhausted or scared."
This is a wonderful podcast with Aminata Desert Rose Plant Walker Fire Woman, also known as Dr. Amanda Kemp. Aminata is the founder of The Mother Tree Community.
In this particular episode, we discuss the significance of attuning with the lunar cycles for health, longevity and creativity.
When you register, you will receive the link to the audio session as well as the YouTube video. I hope this recording inspires, grounds and connects. you more deeply with yourself and sacred others.
Dr. Kemp is a survivor of the New York City foster care system, Dr. Kemp has been a lifelong poet-performer and advocate of justice. As a student at Stanford University, she was a leader in student movements to divest from South Africa and to press the university to revamp Eurocentric curriculum requirements.
Since her college years, she has worked with the Rev. Jesse Jackson, the Honorable Maxine Waters, and Niyonu Spann, and won numerous community awards.
As an artist, she has shared the stage and/or created with Danny Glover, August Wilson, Sonia Sanchez, Toni Morrison, George Wolfe, and Amiri Baraka. In 2007, she founded Theatre for Transformation to dramatize stories from African American history.
Dr. Kemp is a scholar and author.
With a doctorate in race and performance from Northwestern University, she taught college students at Cornell University, Dickinson College, and Franklin and Marshall College. Now a Visiting Scholar at Franklin & Marshall, Dr. Kemp is also the bestselling author of Stop Being Afraid! 5 Steps to Transform your Conversations about Racism,and Say the Wrong Thing, a collection of personal essays about racial justice and compassion.
Dr. Kemp is a racial justice coach and mindfulness mentor.
Drawing on her academic study of race, her teaching experience, and life lessons in an interracial blended family, Dr. Kemp created Racial Justice from the H.E.A.R.T., a system that that builds skill and capacity of compassionate change makers, facilitators, and coaches worldwide.
A Master teacher, Dr. Kemp has helped over 25,000 people have open-hearted conversations, consciously use their power and practice compassion to cultivate racial justice and authentic community.
"Many of us want to do good, but we’re so afraid to say the wrong thing that we don’t say anything. Meanwhile many people of color who do speak up get exhausted. I teach people of all races how to feed their spirits and have joy while they stand for racial justice so they’re not exhausted or scared."
This is a wonderful podcast with Aminata Desert Rose Plant Walker Fire Woman, also known as Dr. Amanda Kemp. Aminata is the founder of The Mother Tree Community.
In this particular episode, we discuss the significance of attuning with the lunar cycles for health, longevity and creativity.
When you register, you will receive the link to the audio session as well as the YouTube video. I hope this recording inspires, grounds and connects. you more deeply with yourself and sacred others.
Dr. Kemp is a survivor of the New York City foster care system, Dr. Kemp has been a lifelong poet-performer and advocate of justice. As a student at Stanford University, she was a leader in student movements to divest from South Africa and to press the university to revamp Eurocentric curriculum requirements.
Since her college years, she has worked with the Rev. Jesse Jackson, the Honorable Maxine Waters, and Niyonu Spann, and won numerous community awards.
As an artist, she has shared the stage and/or created with Danny Glover, August Wilson, Sonia Sanchez, Toni Morrison, George Wolfe, and Amiri Baraka. In 2007, she founded Theatre for Transformation to dramatize stories from African American history.
Dr. Kemp is a scholar and author.
With a doctorate in race and performance from Northwestern University, she taught college students at Cornell University, Dickinson College, and Franklin and Marshall College. Now a Visiting Scholar at Franklin & Marshall, Dr. Kemp is also the bestselling author of Stop Being Afraid! 5 Steps to Transform your Conversations about Racism,and Say the Wrong Thing, a collection of personal essays about racial justice and compassion.
Dr. Kemp is a racial justice coach and mindfulness mentor.
Drawing on her academic study of race, her teaching experience, and life lessons in an interracial blended family, Dr. Kemp created Racial Justice from the H.E.A.R.T., a system that that builds skill and capacity of compassionate change makers, facilitators, and coaches worldwide.
A Master teacher, Dr. Kemp has helped over 25,000 people have open-hearted conversations, consciously use their power and practice compassion to cultivate racial justice and authentic community.
"Many of us want to do good, but we’re so afraid to say the wrong thing that we don’t say anything. Meanwhile many people of color who do speak up get exhausted. I teach people of all races how to feed their spirits and have joy while they stand for racial justice so they’re not exhausted or scared."