07 Dec Justine Epstein
Justine (she/her) is a lover of birds and all things wild, a student of water, an activist, council carrier, and rites of passage guide-in-training. Her work focuses on supporting the emergence of regenerative cultures through community and nature-based practices. She is especially interested in addressing and healing from inherited historical systems of colonization, white supremacy, patriarchy and global capitalism through integrated, holistic community practices, prayer and storytelling in ways that honor our diverse and complex histories and identities, and focus on relationship with and protection of the natural world.
Justine has worked and studied community activism, water rights & pilgrimage, anti-racism & decolonization, deep nature connection, wilderness-based rites of passage and council. She has trained with the School of Lost Borders, Walking Water pilgrimage, Weaving Earth Center for Relational Education, Tamera Healing Biotope 1 and carries council through the lineage of the Ojai Foundation. She offers practices and skills that strengthen our capacities to show up with open hearts and courageous bodies during these uncertain times on planet earth.
Justine will be offering Radical Thresholds and Sacred Activism.