“Woven Kin: Cultivating Ecosystems of Justice, Creativity, and Environmental Care”
Stewards of the Coast and Redwoods invites all to gather for an evening of writing, music, and dialogue with Pond Farm Pottery’s current Artist-in-Residence, Ahimsa Timoteo Bodhrán, and local Poarch Creek Two-Spirit musician, therapist, sexuality educator, activist, and writer, Roger Kuhn.
Please join us for an engaging event centered around honoring creativity and building effective movements around the environment, social justice, and healing.
Bios
Dr. Roger Kuhn is a Poarch Creek Two-Spirit Indigiqueer soma-cultural sex therapist, sexuality educator, writer, activist, and musician. His newest album, Running With This Dream, explores the themes of liberation, joy, and connection. The album is released by So Fierce Music. The album features the singles Kaleidoscope, The Future, and Rise Up. His first book, Somacultural Liberation, is available in both paperback and audio. His music can be streamed on all digital platforms. http://www.rogerkuhn.com
Ahimsa Timoteo Bodhrán is a multimedia artist, organizer, and educator. He is author of the poetry/photography chapbook, Archipiélagos; editor of the international queer Indigenous issue of Yellow Medicine Review; and co-editor of the Native issue of Movement Research Performance Journal. They co-founded the world’s first transgender film festival, which became the San Francisco Transgender Film Festival, and organized the world’s first transgender Arab roundtable dialogue for Sinister Wisdom.
Bodhrán Photo Credit
Melissa Lukenbaugh & Tulsa Artist Fellowship
Kuhn Photos Credit
Find the Light Photography & QT With A Camera
Brought to you by Arts in California Parks, Stewards of the Coast and Redwoods, River Arts, and Russian River Books & Letters.
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