Mujéres Co-Labor 4 Peace (MC4P), episode 20

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We’re pleased to announce MC4P’s final episode of season 1. This is a sweet recap of 21 episodes in MC4P’s first season highlighting show guests and their important peacemaking collaborations, along with a tribute to Jane McAlevey, music of BCUC that inspired the writing of Wren’s womanifesto that led her to produce Mujéres Co-Labor for… Continue reading


Mujéres Co-Labor 4 Peace (MC4P), episode 19 Part 2

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We’re pleased to announce MC4P Episode 19 Part 2: Interrelationship Insights and the Healing Histories Project with Susan Raffo Being concrete with words in order to not override emotions like fear. Talking about injustice or harm directly about real people and real situations — not vaguely — so that language doesn’t perpetuate more fear. Words… Continue reading


Producer of the Year, Wren Ribeiro

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Congratulations to Wren Ribeiro! Wren Ribeiro of Inner Fortune has diligently and successfully created her first full season of broadcasts and is prepared for another two seasons.  Her program Mujéres Co-Labor 4 Peace or MC4P has covered many sensitive topics and continues to highlight women who are working to promote peace and equity in their… Continue reading


Mujéres Co-Labor 4 Peace (MC4P), episode 18

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We’re pleased to announce MC4P episode 18: Equity for Women in Science with Cassidy Sugimoto Yes, it has been centuries of inequity for women. But Cassidy Sugimoto brings equity for women in science with ALL the numbers to quiet any naysayers or antagonists! Dr. Sugimoto shares her hopes for expanding spheres of influence, for leaders… Continue reading


Mujéres Co-Labor 4 Peace (MC4P), episode 17

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We’re pleased to announce MC4P Episode 17: Cultural Harm Reduction with Bitsy Joy Bentley Join in with Mujéres Co-Labor for Peace for an intimate conversation with Bitsy Joy Bentley, a clay artist, climate activist, leader in democratic process, and facilitator of embodiment practice toward cultural harm reduction and respect. Hear stories of very slow relationship… Continue reading


Mujéres Co-Labor 4 Peace (MC4P), episode 15

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We’re pleased to announce another episode of MC4P Episode 15 – Creating Conditions for Truth-Telling with Darnell Adams You’ve heard the phrase “hurt people hurt people” — the flip side is also true insomuch as healed and healing people can help others heal. Join in for an intimate MC4P conversation between host Wren Ribeiro and… Continue reading


Mujéres Co-Labor 4 Peace (MC4P), episode 14

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We’re pleased to announce another episode of MC4P, ep. 14: Cultivating Joy in Earth (day) Actions, EV History and global CO2 Weight  This episode includes an educational segment for students grappling with the intersectionality of climate change, capitalism, and misogyny that is balanced with heart centeredness, discussion of how to take action, how to cultivate… Continue reading


Mujéres Co-Labor 4 Peace, episode 12

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We’re pleased to announce Mujéres Co-Labor 4 Peace: Episode 12 – Part One of Psychological Safety with Allison Luke What are the differences between a cooperative and a corporation? Find out a few in this episode with Allison Luke and host Wren Ribeiro on MC4P. Psychological safety is explained with a few key insights and… Continue reading


Mujéres Co-Labor 4 Peace, episode 10

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We’re pleased to announce another episode of Mujéres Co-Labor 4 Peace: Reclaiming European Indigeneity and Ceremony Saint Brigid has made a comeback after 1500 years! Join Wren Ribeiro and Guest Renee Toll-DuBois in ceremony as this intimate conversation meanders through time and place with reverence for water, love in action, and the work to heal… Continue reading


Latest Episode of Mujéres Co-Labor 4 Peace…

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Mujéres Co-Labor 4 Peace Episode 9 – What is Black Capitalism Emotional PhD level explorations to heal systemic injustices still creating poverty conditions for 140 million Americans and upheld by the prison industrial complex. Black Capitalism and Greenwood are highlighted alongside the Poor People’s Campaign and Black Lives Matter. Spotlighted are Patrisse Khan Cullers and… Continue reading