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"Solutionary Love in America (and the World)" with Alixa Garcia

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In this episode I talk with Alixa Garcia, a musician, poet, visual artist, filmmaker, activist, and educator. She is a visionary and radical solutionary of our time. Along with Naima Penniman, Alixa co-created the amazing duo Climbing Poetree. For 17 years, Alixa and Naima have dedicated themselves to “harnessing creativity as the antidote to destruction” through music, poetry, and popular education.

In this conversation, Alixa and I talk about the power of art to address intersectional social and environmental themes, and how art can give audiences a lived understanding of their interrelatedness. Alixa expands the traditional idea that “hurt people hurt people” and emphasizes the fact that "healed people heal people.” This episode reminds us of the power of forgiveness and the necessity of healing our own inner wounds in order to become more effective at healing the world.

This episode features the exclusive global debut of “The American” written by Ryan Amador featuring Alixa Garcia. It's coming out soon on BioSoul Records.

More Info & Resources at: www.fractalfriends.us/fractalfriends/alixa-garcia

Alixa Garcia:
Website:
www.alixagarcia.com
Instagram: @alixagarcia_artist
Facebook: @alixa.garcia.33

Climbing Poetree: www.climbingpoetree.com

Ryan Amador:
Facebook, BandCamp, Spotify, YouTube or Instagram

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In this episode I talk with Alixa Garcia, a musician, poet, visual artist, filmmaker, activist, and educator. She is a visionary and radical solutionary of our time. Along with Naima Penniman, Alixa co-created the amazing duo Climbing Poetree. For 17 years, Alixa and Naima have dedicated themselves to “harnessing creativity as the antidote to destruction” through music, poetry, and popular education.

In this conversation, Alixa and I talk about the power of art to address intersectional social and environmental themes, and how art can give audiences a lived understanding of their interrelatedness. Alixa expands the traditional idea that “hurt people hurt people” and emphasizes the fact that "healed people heal people.” This episode reminds us of the power of forgiveness and the necessity of healing our own inner wounds in order to become more effective at healing the world.

This episode features the exclusive global debut of “The American” written by Ryan Amador featuring Alixa Garcia. It's coming out soon on BioSoul Records.

More Info & Resources at: www.fractalfriends.us/fractalfriends/alixa-garcia

Alixa Garcia:
Website:
www.alixagarcia.com
Instagram: @alixagarcia_artist
Facebook: @alixa.garcia.33

Climbing Poetree: www.climbingpoetree.com

Ryan Amador:
Facebook, BandCamp, Spotify, YouTube or Instagram

  continue reading

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