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Living Resistance: An Indigenous Vision for Seeking
Living Resistance: An Indigenous Vision for Seeking
Living Resistance: An Indigenous Vision for Seeking

Living Resistance: An Indigenous Vision for Seeking Wholeness Every Day

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About Living Resistance: An Indigenous Vision For Seeking

Product Description "Readers will find abundant wisdom in this accessible guide."--Publishers Weekly "Curtice is a fresh and intelligent voice."--Library Journal "Shares an expansive, generous vision for how to find meaning and make a place for ourselves in an often exhausting and hostile world."--Booklist In an era in which "resistance" has become tokenized, popular Indigenous author Kaitlin Curtice reclaims it as a basic human calling. Resistance is for every human who longs to see their neighbors' holistic flourishing. We each have a role to play in the world right where we are, and our everyday acts of resistance hold us all together. Curtice shows that we can learn to practice embodied ways of belonging and connection to ourselves and one another through everyday practices, such as getting more in touch with our bodies, resting, and remembering our ancestors. She explores four "realms of resistance"--the personal, the communal, the ancestral, and the integral--and shows how these realms overlap and why all are needed for our liberation. Readers will be empowered to seek wholeness in whatever spheres of influence they inhabit. From the Back Cover "A timely and timeless call to live resistance every day" In an era in which "resistance" has become tokenized, Indigenous author Kaitlin Curtice reclaims it as a basic human calling. We each have a role to play in the world right where we are, and our everyday acts of resistance hold us all together. "In a moment in which 'resistance' is a hashtag and 'wholeness' is an industry, Living Resistance is a lifeline reconnecting us with our human calling. Curtice beautifully honors the ancient and eternal promise of liberation as not only our sacred birthright but our marching orders." --Glennon Doyle, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Untamed; founder of Together Rising "Curtice fiercely yet gently calls us home to care about our souls and our bodies, about each other and Mother Earth. It's a timely and timeless call to live resistance every day as we build the world we want, together." --Rev. Dr. Jacqui J. Lewis, senior minister, Middle Church; author of Fierce Love "Living Resistance forges a path to a more whole now and a more whole tomorrow." --Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg, author of On Repentance and Repair: Making Amends in an Unapologetic World "Curtice lays out a compassionate call to action for all of us to return to the source, to the root, to that which is love. Curtice writes poetically and sets out a clear and beautiful path that feels accessible to all. This book is a bold, reimagined way for us to stand courageously in our truth." --Joél Leon, poet, author, storyteller "For those who have been hearing the call for a more equitable, compassionate, and humane world, Living Resistance is the road map we have been looking for. It reminds us of the fire we hold in our bellies and the spark we carry in our souls. I am so grateful that this book exists; it's a must-read for all." --Asha Frost, Indigenous Medicine Woman; bestselling author of You Are the Medicine About the Author Kaitlin B. Curtice is an award-winning author, poet-storyteller, and public speaker. As an enrolled citizen of the Potawatomi nation, she writes on the intersections of spirituality and identity and how that shifts throughout our lives. She also speaks on these topics to diverse audiences who are interested in truth-telling and healing. As an interspiritual advocate, Kaitlin participates in conversations on topics such as colonialism in faith communities, and she has spoken at many conferences on the importance of interfaith relationships. She writes online for Sojourners, Religion News Service, Apartment Therapy, On Being, SELF Magazine, Oprah Daily, and more. Her work has been featured on CBS and in USA Today. She also writes at The Liminality Journal. Kaitlin lives in Philadelphia with her family.