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Planting Seeds for Equality - Marci Graham

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In this interview with HAI’s Facilitator Marci Graham, we explore how to begin breaking down and changing patterns of inequity, patterns that are woven into our dynamics, our relationships, and our identities. Marci is a visionary who takes the stand for a future in which no woman, man or child is treated as less than whole. And she is also a brilliant teacher. Her compassion and wisdom gives her a unique perspective for understanding the underbelly of a history we are only just beginning to unravel.

Trigger Warning: There are some mild references to boundary crossings in this episode.

Marci Graham is uniquely and simultaneously soft and fierce in her compassion for human beings. She has a 30-year history of soul searching and personal transformation through movement, vision questing, painting, writing, sculpting, bodywork, and voracious reading.

Marci began as a workshop participant at HAI in 2000, quickly incorporating HAI’s mission into her deep knowledge of self. As a Facilitator, Marci brings her strong desire for people to know and love themselves enough to awaken to their magnificence. Marci lives with her partner, Jason Weston, in rural California, where the natural beauty astonishes, delights, and invigorates her every day.

Photo of Marci taken by Jason Weston, used with permission

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In this interview with HAI’s Facilitator Marci Graham, we explore how to begin breaking down and changing patterns of inequity, patterns that are woven into our dynamics, our relationships, and our identities. Marci is a visionary who takes the stand for a future in which no woman, man or child is treated as less than whole. And she is also a brilliant teacher. Her compassion and wisdom gives her a unique perspective for understanding the underbelly of a history we are only just beginning to unravel.

Trigger Warning: There are some mild references to boundary crossings in this episode.

Marci Graham is uniquely and simultaneously soft and fierce in her compassion for human beings. She has a 30-year history of soul searching and personal transformation through movement, vision questing, painting, writing, sculpting, bodywork, and voracious reading.

Marci began as a workshop participant at HAI in 2000, quickly incorporating HAI’s mission into her deep knowledge of self. As a Facilitator, Marci brings her strong desire for people to know and love themselves enough to awaken to their magnificence. Marci lives with her partner, Jason Weston, in rural California, where the natural beauty astonishes, delights, and invigorates her every day.

Photo of Marci taken by Jason Weston, used with permission

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