P4: Women’s Ancestral Water Stories (Video)

2023 ASWM Conference Panel #4 (Friday May 5th) with Miigam'agan (Mi'kmaq), Natasha Simon (Mi'kmaq), Idoia Arana-Beobide (Basque) and Margaret Kress-White (Michif). Four Indigenous women share their ancestral stories of sacred relationships with Water.

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P3: Cosmic Waters: Origins of Life, Death, and Transformation (Video)

2023 ASWM Conference Panel #3 (Friday May 5th) with Johnathan Vaughn (Aquarius the Water Bearer) Patricia Woodruff (Swan Maidens, Selkies, the Duck and the Devil) and Rev. Areeya Sharpe (Water Whispers in the Desert)

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P2: Vital Seas: Lessons from Water-Centric Philosophy and Pedagogy (Video)

2023 ASWM Conference Panel #2 (Friday May 5th) with Mariam Irene Tazi-Preve, “Being a Native from Tyrol” and Sofia Batalha "D. Marinha - Water-centric Forgotten Wisdom" (via Zoom) and Maya Vassallo Di Florio, “Aphrodite Mother Sea: Love that Unifies”

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P1: Mother Waters: Stories of Sacred Well Springs and Land (Video)

2023 ASWM Conference Panel #1 (Friday May 5th) with Kay Retzlaff, “Straddling Liminal Space and Time: Ireland's Goddesses Survive,” Judith Maeryam Wouk, “Women and Wells in the Hebrew Bible: Husbands, Sisters, and Community,” and Maria Guadalupe Urbina, “The Sacred Feminine in the Waters of Abya Yala.”

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