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Abenaki Acknowledgement

We acknowledge this land we sit on and the people whose home this is. This land is the land of the aboriginal Abenaki people who have lived here for over 12,900 years. The Abenaki people faced centuries of war and disease stemming from the European invasion, continued eradication pre and post American Revolution and sterilization as a result of the Vermont Eugenics laws in the 20th century. The resilience and strength of the Abenaki people continues to manifest itself today in their protection of the land and their communities. As members of the Missisquoi Tribe of the Abenaki Nation shared with us, “We will always stand up and protect our aboriginal title.


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Saturday, February 29 • 4:00pm - 4:45pm
Dismantling our Beliefs

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What happened to humankind after E’Din? Research from Biblical and Apocrypha texts share insights, but this presentation gives a mythopoeic approach into a new normal where angels live alongside man, and with their knowledge, we learn the truth of our history. With excerpts from my novel, Out of Immensity, a concept that blends various beliefs into one – showcasing an angelic viewpoint of humanity’s fragility, complexities, and hope for the future – mankind may indeed have a superhero, and it could be a human.

This presentation showcases spirituality and the archetypal religious dogmas – hinting at the not-so-perfect explanations provided by society. Perhaps there is another perspective. Perhaps the angels want us to evolve into the beings we once were created to be.

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Saturday February 29, 2020 4:00pm - 4:45pm EST
Haybarn Theatre