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Ritual to acknowledge loss of abortion access
Silhouette of a person blowing out a candle against a vivid blue background.
“World events do not recognize my opinions”
Fresh blueberries in small cardboard containers at a market.
“Let us use our voices and our votes to cry out as loud as we can”
Protesters near the U.S. Capitol holding signs supporting abortion rights on a sunny day.
“For all of our failures to protect you, our daughters, mothers, partners and friends”
Protesters outside a government building hold signs advocating for abortion access.
“Let today be the day we learn our power”
Protesters holding signs, including a prominent one saying Keep Abortion Legal, near the U.S. Capitol building.
“And we will see to it that justice, the kind you fought for and died protecting, ever reigns”
A protest crowd holding signs, including one that reads STILL WE RISE, outside a modern building.

Guide for creating a land acknowledgment ritual

Person in a white shirt stands among blossoming branches in soft sunlight.

“As I arrive to this threshold, I am prepared to let go”

four people, two wearing kippot, stand at the edge of a body of water

“Noon January 20: If we create the future in the present, the One from the differences that we can fit together”

Star of David with Hebrew text on greenery background.

“Do we see our world in the burning bush?”

A hand holding a marshmallow over a campfire with bright orange flames and burning logs.

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