S02 E21 - Blood, Smoke, Fire, and Trees with Rebecca Nunziato

The Decolonizing Medicine Podcast by Jamee Pineda
Rebecca Mendoza Nunziato (she/ella/ya) is a Xicana master's of divinity candidate at Harvard Divinity School, and co-organizer of the Harvard Nahuatl language group. She is a graduate of the University of Oregon with experience working in community organizing, advocacy, education, and storytelling in Denver, Colorado. Broadly, Rebecca's  ...  See more
Feb 05 2023
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Jamee Pineda 0:15
Hi, I'm Jamee Pineda and this is The Decolonizing Medicine Podcast. I am a queer non binary trans person and my ancestors are Tagalog and Chinoy my healing arts practice is located at fruit camp in Baltimore, Maryland, and virtually, I adored talking to our next guest. She is absolutely brilliant and connecting all the dots in so many ways. Rebecca Mendoza Nunziata is a Chicago, Master's of divinity candidate at Harvard Divinity School, and CO organizer of the Harvard Najwa language group. She is a graduate of the University of Oregon with experience working in community organizing, advocacy, education and storytelling in Denver, Colorado. Broadly, Rebecca scholarship centers indigenous philosophy and religion, specifically how rituals create kinship among humans, plan

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