Zainab Amadahy

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Zainab Amadahy

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December 29

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Zainab’s writings and workshops help activists, students and community workers develop self-care and group skills that lead to a sense of peace and renewed enthusiasm for working with others to achieve social justice.

These workshops and writings use new science and wisdom from many traditions to demonstrate the personal and social benefits of cooperation, kindness and generosity.

Zainab’s latest books are WIELDING THE FORCE: THE SCIENCE OF SOCIAL JUSTICE and WAYS OF WIELDING THE FORCE: 13 EXERCISES IN COLLECTIVE CARE & EFFECTIVENESS
You can learn more about Zainab and her work at http://www.swallowsongs.com/.

Of African American, Tsalagi (Cherokee), Portuguese, Scottish and Amish heritage, Zainab’s achievements include co-authoring (with Dr.
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Review of Wielding the Force: The Science of Social Justice

'Wielding the Force' establishes interconnection between science and social movement theory
Zainab Amadahy emphasizes the importance of self care for activists as community care.
By Harsha Walia

In her opening pages of Wielding the Force: The Science of Social Justice, Zainab Amadahy highlights the work of a French Buddhist monk who also has a PhD in molecular genetics -- I did my undergrad in microb Read more of this blog post »
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“Ways of life long forgotten on Earth gave meaning to an otherwise routine and lonely existence, or so the anthropologists who studied the planet theorized. Traditional cultures from around the Earth had made Palmares an amalgam as rare as the mineral its citizens mined.”
Zainab Amadahy, Moons of Palmares

“Personally, I want to be nurturing life when I go down in struggle. I want nurturing life to BE my struggle.”
Zainab Amadahy, Wielding the Force: The Science of Social Justice

“As surely as my African-descended ancestors had once been captured, chained and enslaved in Virginia; as surely as my Indigenous Mexican ancestors had been conquered by the Conquistadors, I too was facing a hopeless situation.  All I could do was count myself lucky that the chains that bound me, the torture I endured, were not inflicted on my body, only my spirit.  And the spirit, given time, would recover.”
Zainab Amadahy, Resistance

“Our indigenous herbalists say to pay attention when plants come to you; they’re bringing you something you need to learn.”
Robin Wall Kimmerer, Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge, and the Teachings of Plants

“In some Native languages the term for plants translates to “those who take care of us.”
Robin Wall Kimmerer, Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge, and the Teachings of Plants

“Action on behalf of life transforms. Because the relationship between self and the world is reciprocal, it is not a question of first getting enlightened or saved and then acting. As we work to heal the earth, the earth heals us.”
Robin Wall Kimmerer, Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge, and the Teachings of Plants

“The land knows you, even when you are lost.”
Robin Wall Kimmerer, Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge, and the Teachings of Plants

“When a language dies, so much more than words are lost. Language is the dwelling place of ideas that do not exist anywhere else. It is a prism through which to see the world. Tom says that even words as basic as numbers are imbued with layers of meaning. The numbers we use to count plants in the sweetgrass meadow also recall the Creation Story. Én:ska—one. This word invokes the fall of Skywoman from the world above. All alone, én:ska, she fell toward the earth. But she was not alone, for in her womb a second life was growing. Tékeni—there were two. Skywoman gave birth to a daughter, who bore twin sons and so then there were three—áhsen. Every time the Haudenosaunee count to three in their own language, they reaffirm their bond to Creation.”
Robin Wall Kimmerer, Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge, and the Teachings of Plants

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