Caption: Alice Walker, Credit: Jennifer Esperanza (c)
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Alice Walker 

They Don’t Call Her Mother Earth for Nothing: Women Re-imagining the World-Hour Long Version

Series: Celebrate Women's History Month with the Bioneers
From: Aaron Leventman
Length: 00:58:30

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Transformational women leaders are restoring societal balance by showing us how to reconnect relationships - not only among people - but between people and the natural world. This astounding conversation among diverse women leaders provides a fascinating window into the soulful depths of what it means to restore the balance between our masculine and feminine selves to bring about wholeness, justice and true restoration of people and planet. Read the full description.

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Join Alice Walker, Jean Shinoda Bolen, Nina Simons, Sarah Crowell, Joanna Macy and Akaya Windwood to imagine a future where women, children, men and the planet can thrive.

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Join Alice Walker, Jean Shinoda Bolen, Nina Simons, Sarah Crowell, Joanna Macy and Akaya Windwood to imagine a future where women, children, men and the planet can thrive.