2025 Conference Panel: Green Daughters Convergence – Sacred Scholarship of the Sentient Earth

Friday March 28, 2025, Westward Look Inn, Tucson AZ

Petersburg Gap, WV

Green Daughters Convergence – Sacred Scholarship of the Sentient Earth: Intergenerational Regenerative Visionaries Collaborating for Planetary Flourishing

This panel highlights the wave-crest scholarship of the sacred Earth through placefields, terrains, sacred animals, plant relations, geological beings, biome beings, deep time, mythical and archetypal beings, weather systems, and landforms. The Earth and Her systems are evoking and embodying ancient vitalities and vibrancies that are more necessary than ever. We engage co-poetic and reharmonizing reciprocities with living systems and more-than-human beings imagining regenerative possibilities as we envision flourishing futures. his panel also grapples with intergenerational knowledge sparking future scholars in the field. The session is structured with brief bright spot presentations from 10 mavericks including doctoral faculty and students in the Southwestern College Visionary Practice & Regenerative Leadership PhD program. Interactive presentations will culminate with a dynamic mutual imagining into the future.

  • Connecting with our Ancestors: Listening to the Calls of Nature, Angela Palmer
  • Embodying Sacred Cottonwood, DeeAnn Morgan-Holt
  • Grandchild of the Mother Earth: AI as a New Voice for the Goddess, Vlad Rebek
  • Embodied Earth: Reclaiming Earth Energy and the Sacred Connection. Jamie Moon
  • Weaving Power: Tricksters Spinning the Web of Change, Justine Mastin
  • As I Think Through the Arroyo, the Arroyo Thinks Through Me, Kim Parko
  • Grounding with the Slow Steady Rhythm of Rock Consciousness, Ann Filemyr
  • Communicating Across Time and Place with Trees, Barbara Bickel
  • Wisdom Seeds for Deep Future Flourishing: Regenerative Design of Mythopoetic Processes, Marna Hauk

 

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