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In this episode, I talk with ecofeminist Dr Larraine Larri. Larri is a lifelong activist, whose lived experience culminated in her PhD exploring what makes people identifying as activists and how to inspire that process of becoming someone who wants to create change. Larri researched the Knitting Nanna's movement, and reveals the origin, journey and success of the Nanna's and used this evidence to create her first action for Big Spotty creating ripples and new “loops”.
https://www.facebook.com/KnittingNannasNativeForestsSouthCoast
https://knitting-nannas.com/about-us/the-nannafesto/
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
By sheree coleIn this episode, I talk with ecofeminist Dr Larraine Larri. Larri is a lifelong activist, whose lived experience culminated in her PhD exploring what makes people identifying as activists and how to inspire that process of becoming someone who wants to create change. Larri researched the Knitting Nanna's movement, and reveals the origin, journey and success of the Nanna's and used this evidence to create her first action for Big Spotty creating ripples and new “loops”.
https://www.facebook.com/KnittingNannasNativeForestsSouthCoast
https://knitting-nannas.com/about-us/the-nannafesto/
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.