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In this episode with Brontë Velez (www.leadtolife.org), a black-latinx multimedia artist, facilitator and designer, we talk about worship, healing, personal journeys and making our healing processes collective and community based. Brontë's praxis (theory + action) lives at the intersections of critical geography, black liberation ecologies and creative placemaking.  She lives by the call that "Black wellness is the antithesis to state violence." Moving by way of this prayer, her work intends to compost the violences forged by environmental racism through radical imagination. This year this commitment grows through Lead to Life - a series of public rituals she is a part of to transform guns into shovels and hold ceremonial tree plantings across Atlanta and Oakland.  To subscribe to future podcasts or learn more about how we can support you on your leadership journey, head over to www.ladieswholeadpodcast.com.