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Mother Tree Network

De: Dr. Amanda Kemp Aminata Desert Rose Plant Walker Fire Woman
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Interviews, poetry and commentary to help people who care about justice to Slow Down and learn from nature; your beloved ancestors; your body; and your heart.

We are ushering in a New Earth that's rooted in earth mama love; racial justice; and radical compassion.


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  • End of Season 4
    Jul 18 2025

    Thank you for a wonderful 4th season.

    Season 5 will begin in September.

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    https://www.dramandakemp.com/podcast




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  • Frederick Douglass 4th of July Speech
    Jul 3 2025

    How can you celebrate true freedom and equality on the 4th of July, Independence Day?

    Focus on Frederick Douglass, an abolitionist and orator.

    In this episode, Aminata celebrates the life and legacy of Frederick Douglass in the context of the 4th of July. She converses with her son, Gabriel Anthony-Kemp, about the impact and inspiration drawn from Douglass's life. Gabriel discusses his admiration for Douglass's visionary and uncompromising spirit. The episode features a reading from Douglass’s autobiography, highlighting the traumatic experiences of slavery, and underscores Douglass's dedication to not only freeing himself but also striving for the freedom of others. Check the show notes at dramandakemp.com for more information.

    Music is “Help Me” by Michael Jamanis (www.michaeljamanis.com)

    Timestamps:

    00:00 Introduction and Purpose

    00:07 Frederick Douglass and the 4th of July

    00:53 Conversation with Gabriel

    02:09 Gabriel's Admiration for Douglass

    04:15 Reading from Douglass's Autobiography

    07:13 Reflections on Douglass's Legacy

    Who is Frederick Douglass and Why is Frederick Douglass important?

    This episode shows our greatest leaders have always been concerned about solidarity and linking our movement for freedom with human rights of ALL people.

    Please comment or share if you want to spread this message!

    In 1867, only two years after the slavery ended in the U.S., Douglass spoke out against racism against Chinese and Japanese Americans. He argued that Chinese immigrants should be allowed to become citizens just like any other immigrants.

    He envisioned a "Composite Nation," a multi-racial, multicultural America that recognized human rights.

    You can watch the music video featuring Douglass’s Composite Nation speech here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1f7_Mz7lbJk&t=4s


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  • Juneteenth, Slavery and Personal Reflections on Who Really Belongs in America
    Jun 19 2025

    What is Juneteenth? Did Juneteenth end slavery?

    How can you honor Juneteenth?

    In the latest episode of Mother Tree Network, I offer my Juneteenth reflections on Ancestors, Foster Care, and forgiveness.

    I give you my intimate thoughts after sitting with Juneteenth in my body.

    Here are three ways You Can Celebrate and Reflect on Juneteenth for people of all backgrounds:

    • Acknowledge your capacity for violence and extraction. Befriend these aspects of yourself; find out what they need so they don’t have to cause harm to get your attention.
    • Tap into your ancestors and ask for their message. It's an important step towards healing and understanding the significance of Juneteenth.
    • We belong to each other. The illusion of not belonging comes from colonization, but we can heal by connecting to earth and all of our relations. This is not conceptual. Go outside!

    Tune in to hear more inspiring insights!

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    #Juneteenth #belonging #forgiveness #ancestors #healing

    Support the show

    Mother tree Network Podcast--Where Earth Wisdom Meets Racial Justice and Women's Leadership.

    Want to become your unlimited self and evolve the planet?

    Go here to get the Mother Tree podcast + Show Notes sent to your inbox

    https://www.dramandakemp.com/podcast




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