Faith From the Margins Podcast Interview

“Join us (Faith from the Margins) this week for our conversation with Naomi Ortiz, author of Sustaining Spirit: Self-Care for Social Justice (Reclamation Press), which offers a powerful insight into self-care. Naomi is a Poet, Writer, and Visual Artist whose intersectional work focuses on self-care for activists, disability justice, climate action, and relationship with place. 

During this episode we talked about how to practice self-care in practical ways, what is disability justice and Naomi’s relationship with spirituality, place, and the process of writing. Learn more about Naomi here.
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We need permission to have a love affair with where we live, even if it’s temporary, even if it’s just in this moment because place needs us.” - Naomi Ortiz
A lot of what I want to do in my work is a process of accompaniment. I accompany myself first. It’s not like I have all the answers, lol! No. It’s about how do I go through this process of wanting to numb out and disconnect around climate change
“What is this journey I go on to be more in a place of relationship? My new book Rituals for Climate Change is part poetry, part essay.” (Out from @punctum_books summer 2023)
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