The Art of Living

The Art of Living


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Transforming the world with more inclusive education methods
May 27, 2020

David E. Kirkland is a trans-disciplinary scholar of English and urban education, who explores the intersections among urban youth culture, language and literacy, urban teacher preparation, and digital media. He analyzes culture, language, and texts,

Dana Lyons on his album The Three Legged Coyote
May 20, 2020

Singer/ Songwriter/activist Dana Lyons speaks about his inspirations for his CD The Three Legged Coyote

A tribute to Eduardo Galeano , he passed on April 13, 2015
May 12, 2020

A tribute to Eduardo Galeano , he passed on April 13, 2015, Eduardo Galeano , Poet and prolific author of several books including his famous Open Veins of Latin America and his latest Mirrors an almost universal history talks about the need for communi...

Sarah Turner Ford on the art of teaching
May 03, 2020

Sarah Turner Ford speaks about the art of teaching, holding space and making learning safe is a practice of presence, passion, and playfulness mixed with the rigour of inquiry and reflection.

Dr Robert Jensen Unlearning Oppression, End of Patriarchy
May 03, 2020

Dr Robert Jensen is an emeritus professor in the School of Journalism at the University of Texas at Austin, a founding board member of the Third Coast Activist Resource Center, and a member of the team developing Ecosphere Studies at The Land Institute...

Dr Gregory Cajete the ecology of Indigenous education
May 03, 2020

Sylvia speaks to author, artist and educator Dr. Gregory Cajete, an elder with of the Tewa Peoples, about . Faced with the affects of colonization on the lives of indigenous people, a dominant Euro-centric education system can no longer be called neutr...

Fleshmapping, a story woven out of fragmented moments of joy, pain, horror, and blissful awareness
May 03, 2020

What if behind every moment of suffering is also an invitation to co-create new possibilities? A portal to renew through community, solidarity love and hope. Known for her heart centered wisdom, powerful perspective,

Dr Cajete speaks about the ecology of Indigenous education
March 25, 2019

Sylvia speaks to author, artist and educator Dr. Gregory Cajete, an elder with of the Tewa Peoples, about the ecology of Indigenous education. Faced with the affects of colonization on the lives of indigenous people,

DANA LYONS AMAZING AND TIMELY NEW ALBUM THE GREAT SALISH SEA
March 25, 2019

Sylvia Richardson of Latin Waves Interviews Dana Lyons on his latest album the Great Salish Sea, Dana speaks about the need for citizens to protect this pristine coast from Coal, Oil exports and how this is already happening in Oregon and Washington St...

Art of Living Podcast
October 07, 2017

Latin Waves host Sylvia Richardson is interviewed by Charles Boylan from Vancouver’s Co-op Radio, she speaks about her new book Fleshmapping, Cartography of Struggle, Renewal and Hope in Education - Sylvia L.