Living Resistance: An Indigenous Vision for Seeking Wholeness Every Day
Kaitlin B. Curtice
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Description
In an era in which "resistance" has become tokenized, popular Indigenous author Kaitlin B. Curtice reclaims it as a basic human calling. Resistance is for every human who longs to see their neighbors' holistic flourishing. We each have a role to play in the world right where we are, and our everyday acts of resistance hold us all together.Curtice shows that we can learn to practice embodied ways of belonging and connection to ourselves and one another through everyday practices, such as getting more in touch with our bodies, resting, and remembering our ancestors. She explores four "realms of resistance"--the personal, the communal, the ancestral, and the integral--and shows how these realms overlap and why all are needed for our liberation. Readers will be empowered to seek wholeness in the various spheres of influence they inhabit. Now in paperback.
"Readers will find abundant wisdom in this accessible guide."--Publishers Weekly
Product Details
Price
$22.99
$21.38
Publisher
Brazos Press
Publish Date
March 07, 2023
Pages
208
Dimensions
5.75 X 8.58 X 0.94 inches | 0.74 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781587435713
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Kaitlin B. Curtice is an award-winning author, poet-storyteller, and public speaker. As an enrolled citizen of the Potawatomi nation, she writes about and speaks to diverse audiences on the intersections of spirituality and identity and how that shifts throughout our lives. As an inter-spiritual advocate, Kaitlin has spoken at many conferences on the importance of interfaith relationships. She writes online for Sojourners, Religion News Service, On Being, SELF Magazine, Oprah Daily, and more. Her work has been featured on CBS and in USA Today. She also writes at The Liminality Journal. Kaitlin lives in Philadelphia with her family.