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Counter Mapping

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Aug 09, 2018
Counter Mapping

Counter Mapping

Jim Enote, a traditional Zuni farmer and director of the A:shiwi A:wan Museum and Heritage Center in New Mexico shares why he looks at maps differently. Rather than seeing property lines and roads, he views maps as a way to describe the culture and spiritual story of his people. View the video to see the "countermaps" created by Zuni artists to share their vision of their ancestral lands.
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What It Means to Hold Space & 8 Tips to Do it Well

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August 9, 2018

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What It Means to Hold Space & 8 Tips to Do it Well

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What It Means to Hold Space & 8 Tips to Do it Well

“To truly support people in their own growth, transformation, grief, etc., we can’t do it by taking their power away (ie. trying to fix their problems), shaming them (ie. implying that they should know more than they do), or overwhelming them (ie. giving them more information than they’re ready for). We have to be prepared to step to the side so that they can make their own choices, offer them unconditional love and support, give gentle guidance when it’s needed, and make them feel safe even when they make mistakes.” In this piece, author Heather Plett shares eight concise, clear, and readily-applicable tips she learned from others who have held space for her during tough times. { read more }

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Try to apply one of the 8 tips to hold space for someone else or yourself.

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