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OverviewWeaving Our Stories is a Hawaii-rooted abolitionist program that utilises storytelling as a vehicle for liberation. Our mission revolves around teaching storytelling as an act of resistance, dismantling harmful existing narratives, and nurturing our ability to weave counter-narratives that acknowledge and celebrate the inherent beauty and brilliance within our storytellers. Through our stories, we advocate for justice and liberation. This anthology follows the trail of esteemed works such as 'This Bridge Called My Back: Writings of Radical Women of Color' and 'Na Wahine Koa: Hawaiian Women for Sovereignty and Demilitarization.' This anthology includes poetry, essays, visual art, and narratives penned by authors and artists who identify as Black, Indigenous, and people of colour from Hawaii and beyond. While our contributors span a diverse spectrum of experiences and identities, they all share a common commitment to individual and collective well-being. Our contributors astutely showcase how their expressions of resistance and liberation, whether through visual art or written text, align with one or more of the central themes of Weaving Our Stories: resistance through cultural memory, accountability, resisting false binaries, and countering hegemony. This anthology offers celebrations of our triumphs, our joys, and our unwavering resilience. Simultaneously, they advocate for our ongoing resistance, insisting on justice and a sincere confrontation with the often-overlooked lived experiences that deserve acknowledgment. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Luanna PetersonPublisher: Daraja Press Imprint: Daraja Press ISBN: 9781990263903ISBN 10: 1990263909 Pages: 150 Publication Date: 29 February 2024 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationLuanna Peterson is an expert in community program management, particularly in culture-based and place-based initiatives. She holds a dual Bachelor's degree in Global Studies and Communications, along with a Master's in Culture, Ecology, and Sustainable Community, with an emphasis on Ecological Agriculture. Her career has spanned multiple fields both domestically and abroad, including social justice-focused art and film projects, community intervention programs, and curriculum design. Currently, she works at Mothering Justice, advocating for mothers of color through policy change. She co-founded Weaving Our Stories, a Hawai'i-rooted abolitionist program focused on storytelling as a means of liberation. She loves to engage her community in deeper learning, better preparing them for success and the most important part of life: being an empowered individual. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |