WAYS OF KNOWING: Finding Meaning, Nuance, and Care in the Practice of Learning

WAYS OF KNOWING: Finding Meaning, Nuance, and Care in the Practice of Learning

$15.00

How do we know what is true? Who is in our lineage of knowledge? From what vantage point do we view the world?

With wisdom from Tyson Yunkaporta, Bayo Akomolafe, Orland Bishop, Resmaa Menakem, Erin Manning, James Bridle, and Dr. Mimi Khúc—accompanied by poetry, writing and art from For The Wild community members, Micah Stover, Madison Murphy Barney, Aiyana Masla, Chloe Parsons, Katie Harris-MacLeod, and Amy Guidry—this zine is a meditation on all that we might come to know and the beautiful processes that might bring us towards a more holistic knowledge.

With 44 pages of content including prayers, episode excerpts, reflection questions, art, poetry and writing from the For The Wild community and resources to further deepen your practices, we hope you find resonance with this offering.

  • What you get: A 44-page digital study guide & resource zine in PDF format (20.3mb) with live url links

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    © April 2025, For The Wild

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