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The Barber of Little Rock

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May 16, 2024
The Barber of Little Rock

The Barber of Little Rock

Nominated for the Academy Award for Documentary Short, this moving film captures the mission of Arlo Washington, an "economic warrior" working to address the wealth gap and economic injustices in the African American community of Little Rock, Arkansas. Through the establishment of The Washington Barber College and The People Trust, a non profit loan fund created to address racial and other historical inequities in banking, Mr. Washington is living into the legacy of his mother who died when he was a teenager – a legacy of compassion, restoration, rehabilitation and love.
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Listening to Stones

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May 16, 2024

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Listening to Stones

The most fundamental feature of the universe is information — other physical qualities are more like incidentals.

– John Wheeler –

Listening to Stones

Thought leader Don Hill and renowned Blackfoot elder and scholar Leroy Little Bear explore “different visions of reality” on their hike to the archaeological site, Writing-on-Stone, in Alberta, Canada. They conversed with one another, but also with wind, hoodoos, petroglyphs, local birds, insects and surroundings exploring “ways of knowing.” Little Bear explained that life is in “constant motion or constant flux.” Through culture and worldviews, we attempt to “put order into what seemingly looks like flux and [is] forever changing.” “Everything consists of energy waves,” and “energy waves are really the spirit.” Our surroundings have “knowledge that is beyond our frequency range.” The sentient nature of all proposes a different relationship. For instance, a conversation between humans and wind provides information “outside of the ordinary.” Special places, such as Writing-on-Stone, “might function and act like an amplifier” of human perception. After their conversation, Don realized that, rather than viewing special sites as rock art, “it was the place that was more important because it created the conditions that gave rise to the phenomena represented by the petroglyphs. The artifacts were the outcome of an experience; they weren’t the experience itself.” { read more }

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Consider your relationship with wind, water, stones, insects, and any surrounding life. What are you transmitting? What are you perceiving? What is in formation?

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