

Randy Woodley is HomeGrown episode 4
Mar 5, 2014
Randy Woodley, a distinguished professor and director of Intercultural and Indigenous Studies, shares insights on eco-theology from an indigenous perspective. He discusses the deep interconnectedness between creation and its creator, promoting stewardship rooted in indigenous values. The conversation also tackles the misconceptions surrounding Native identities and the importance of sustainable living. Woodley advocates for gardening as a means of community empowerment, highlighting the need for ethical practices and fostering inclusivity in food systems.
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Intro
00:00 • 3min
Faith, Culture, and Community
02:47 • 5min
Interconnectedness and Stewardship
08:05 • 21min
Unraveling Native Identities
28:48 • 5min
Cultivating Connection: Sustainable Living and Community
33:57 • 21min
Cultivating Hospitality and Ethical Farming Practices
54:32 • 3min
Interconnectedness and Hope in Creation Care
57:03 • 4min