
Wholeness, Belonging, and Eloheh: Reconnecting with Indigenous Roots with Randy & Edith Woodley
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What does it mean to truly belong to the land? In this session, we explore Indigenous wisdom with Rev. Dr. Randy Woodley and Edith Woodley, founders of Eloheh Indigenous Center for Earth Justice and Eloheh Farm & Seeds. Randy, a Cherokee scholar and activist, and Edith, a storyteller and artist of Shoshone, Choctaw, and other Indigenous lineages, invite us to reconsider our relationship with the Earth, each other, and ourselves.
In this conversation, Randy and Edith will also share stories of Indigenous resilience, sacred ceremonies, and the power of community, offering wisdom on how to walk in harmony with the Earth. Together, we’ll reflect on practices that nurture a deeper sense of belonging and justice, and how to cultivate an ethic of enoughness. We'll also explore how their work in decolonization, farming, and spirituality offers a path toward wholeness, restoring our connection to the land and to each other.
Speaker bio:Ā Randy and Edith Woodley are a remarkable couple whose lives embody the power of creativity. Through their writings, art, and activism, they have become influential voices in the pursuit of empowerment for Indigenous peoples. Their unwavering commitment to creativity has not only enriched their own lives but has also inspired countless individuals to embrace their own creative gifts and use them for positive change in the world.