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Embodied Pathways to the Pluriverse: From Coloniality to Regeneration

Embodied Pathways to the Pluriverse: From Coloniality to Regeneration

by fromtheroots | Feb 2, 2026 | Blog

The importance of restoring balance in our relationships with ourselves, each other, and the planet. In this podcast, Post Growth Fellow, Wangũi wa Kamonji, explores the journey from coloniality to regeneration, drawing on Afrikan Indigenous knowledge,...
Tending the Roots – practice session with Transition International

Tending the Roots – practice session with Transition International

by fromtheroots | Oct 23, 2025 | Blog

Explore a flexible framework of four roots –core, community, calling, and cycles– that can support you to bring more wholeness, healing and creativity into your life. This practice can help Transitioners in crafting our way to a rhythm of how to dip into the roots...
Decolonising Our Bodies: experiences and practices for reclaiming our whole body sovereignty

Decolonising Our Bodies: experiences and practices for reclaiming our whole body sovereignty

by fromtheroots | Mar 19, 2025 | Blog

How has modernity shaped the way we perceive, inhabit, and relate to our physical bodies? What does it mean to “reclaim whole body sovereignty”? How do we free not only our minds, but also the body from the shackles of coloniality and extractivism? How do we unroot...

Could we reach for more? Reflections on revolutions in our time – the pro-good governance protests in Kenya 2024

by Wangui wa Kamonji | Sep 19, 2024 | Blog

[reposted from wangui.org] In June a mass protest movement began in Kenya in response to the proposed Finance Bill 2024 that would raise taxes on a range of basic goods. The face of the protests reflected the largely young population and one of the movement’s slogans...
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