Justice-Centered Parenting

59. Deepening our Holiday Traditions with Educator + Community Builder Trevia Woods


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An antidote to cultural appropriation is being filled up on your family’s own lineage and traditions. When we have all we need, we don’t have to feel compelled to take from others.

 

With the pandemic raging, holidays are looking a bit different this year. It’s a chance for a reset.

 

In this episode, Trevia shares how we can make the most of this unique time, so we can emerge from 2020 with an even more beautiful awareness of or intentionality behind our seasonal traditions.

 

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Trevia Woods is a mixed race indigenous woman with nearly two decades of experience in bodywork, education, and community building. The last two decades she has founded a body work practice that spans from fertility to beyond birth, She is a primary teacher specializing in English language acquisition while teaching in the USA, China, and Saudi Arabia. Currently, she is using her experience to help women remember their power and build powerful healing practices without culturally or spiritually appropriating. By centering community, she helps self-identifying women feel rooted, curious, and connected. She believes that our best classroom is each other.

 

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