Home Actress Nathalie Kelley HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers October 2023 Nathalie Kelley Instagram - Since first laying eyes on @jeannedekroon a decade ago, I knew I wanted to be her friend. Our shared passion for the woven arts and the women behind the looms has culminated in this blossoming collaboration to bring prosperity and dignity to these artists (who I have formerly referred to as artisans) who by maintaining ancestral ways of weaving and harvesting natural fibers - are also doing the important job of preserving traditional farming techniques and keeping indigenous languages alive. This is what the UN is now calling bio-cultural heritage and it goes hand in hand with the preservation of biodiversity. What a radical thought. A vision of fashion that goes beyond “sustainable,” economies rooted in the feminine principle where incoming wealth seeds regeneration. That is the vision those of us in this work are collectively holding: the brands pictured here @zazi.vintage, @moonrising.co and @kullvi_whims are but a few. @madeforawoman, @oshadi_collective and @estethica_fashion are others. This is a moment where we can redefine luxury to mean supporting the well-being of entire communities and the eco-systems they steward… stay tuned for more on Woven Women…. 🕸️ photo by @miguelpalominofotografo 💓

Nathalie Kelley Instagram – Since first laying eyes on @jeannedekroon a decade ago, I knew I wanted to be her friend. Our shared passion for the woven arts and the women behind the looms has culminated in this blossoming collaboration to bring prosperity and dignity to these artists (who I have formerly referred to as artisans) who by maintaining ancestral ways of weaving and harvesting natural fibers – are also doing the important job of preserving traditional farming techniques and keeping indigenous languages alive. This is what the UN is now calling bio-cultural heritage and it goes hand in hand with the preservation of biodiversity. What a radical thought. A vision of fashion that goes beyond “sustainable,” economies rooted in the feminine principle where incoming wealth seeds regeneration. That is the vision those of us in this work are collectively holding: the brands pictured here @zazi.vintage, @moonrising.co and @kullvi_whims are but a few. @madeforawoman, @oshadi_collective and @estethica_fashion are others. This is a moment where we can redefine luxury to mean supporting the well-being of entire communities and the eco-systems they steward… stay tuned for more on Woven Women…. 🕸️ photo by @miguelpalominofotografo 💓

Nathalie Kelley Instagram - Since first laying eyes on @jeannedekroon a decade ago, I knew I wanted to be her friend. Our shared passion for the woven arts and the women behind the looms has culminated in this blossoming collaboration to bring prosperity and dignity to these artists (who I have formerly referred to as artisans) who by maintaining ancestral ways of weaving and harvesting natural fibers - are also doing the important job of preserving traditional farming techniques and keeping indigenous languages alive. This is what the UN is now calling bio-cultural heritage and it goes hand in hand with the preservation of biodiversity. What a radical thought. A vision of fashion that goes beyond “sustainable,” economies rooted in the feminine principle where incoming wealth seeds regeneration. That is the vision those of us in this work are collectively holding: the brands pictured here @zazi.vintage, @moonrising.co and @kullvi_whims are but a few. @madeforawoman, @oshadi_collective and @estethica_fashion are others. This is a moment where we can redefine luxury to mean supporting the well-being of entire communities and the eco-systems they steward… stay tuned for more on Woven Women…. 🕸️ photo by @miguelpalominofotografo 💓

Nathalie Kelley Instagram – Since first laying eyes on @jeannedekroon a decade ago, I knew I wanted to be her friend. Our shared passion for the woven arts and the women behind the looms has culminated in this blossoming collaboration to bring prosperity and dignity to these artists (who I have formerly referred to as artisans) who by maintaining ancestral ways of weaving and harvesting natural fibers – are also doing the important job of preserving traditional farming techniques and keeping indigenous languages alive. This is what the UN is now calling bio-cultural heritage and it goes hand in hand with the preservation of biodiversity. What a radical thought. A vision of fashion that goes beyond “sustainable,” economies rooted in the feminine principle where incoming wealth seeds regeneration. That is the vision those of us in this work are collectively holding: the brands pictured here @zazi.vintage, @moonrising.co and @kullvi_whims are but a few. @madeforawoman, @oshadi_collective and @estethica_fashion are others. This is a moment where we can redefine luxury to mean supporting the well-being of entire communities and the eco-systems they steward… stay tuned for more on Woven Women…. 🕸️ photo by @miguelpalominofotografo 💓 | Posted on 22/Oct/2023 16:56:01

Nathalie Kelley Instagram – Suggested accounts to follow: @womenwagepeace @jewishvoiceforpeace @sharonbrous @gabormatemd 
Suggested reading: Jonathan Kuttab’s Beyond a Two State Solution 🕊️ Comments off because your arguments that ANY violence is justified are doing more harm than good 🙏🏽 Sending up prayers for justice, peace, liberation and the end of suffering for ALL living beings 🙏🏽
Nathalie Kelley Instagram – Indigenous women’s bodies have been subjugated to violence and exploitation since “Brazil” was first invaded over 500 years ago. Similarly the lands and waters they they have protected with their lives have been subjected to unspeakable destruction. The catastrophic droughts and fires ravaging biomes like the Amazon right now are a direct consequence of this unchecked violence.  At the 3rd Indigenous Women March in Brasilia I saw a young girl break down in anguish as she recounted how land grabbers were threatening to dig up the grave of her father, the Cacique, in order to terrorize them into giving up their land. These same land grabbers then burned 2000 hectares of primary rainforest in order to clear it and the subsequent smoke forced her community from their ancestral home. The animals that once lived in that forest, the once clean waters, the charred trees – are as much victims of this violence as these women are. We cannot address these issues separately, and we cannot afford to pretend that this violence doesn’t not extend to us. It has just been confirmed that the Amazon is at its tipping point, no longer a carbon sink helping us in the fight against climate change, but now due to our ambivalence and lack of action – one of Earths most critical ecosystem is on the brink of collapse. Once it goes we will all suffer for it… my plea is for us to wake up! Our leaders (on either side of the political spectrum) are not doing enough. This is an EMERGENCY. 🚨

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