• Kara Roselle on: grief, joy, #landback, and her mother’s unfinished dream

  • Mar 27 2025
  • Durée: 58 min
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Kara Roselle on: grief, joy, #landback, and her mother’s unfinished dream

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    In this powerful episode of griefsense, Kara Roselle, storyteller, DJ, and activist, joins Mimi to share what it means to be the living embodiment of legacy. Kara opens up about the loss of her mother, Alma Gordon, Chief and Historian of the Chappaquiddick Wampanoag Tribe, and how #grief became a portal for reclaiming land, voice, and joy.

    From the fight for Indigenous #landback to healing through art, storytelling, and DJing, Kara reflects on love, #loss, and what it means to carry an unfinished dream forward.

    💭 Whether you're grieving, reclaiming your roots, or learning how to keep going after loss - this one’s for you.


    00:00 Introduction
    00:36 Kara Roselle's Background and Work
    03:25 Honoring Alma Gordon
    05:11 Kara's Journey and Legacy
    13:07 Grief and Creativity
    25:35 Land Back Movement and Indigenous Rights
    29:27 Exploring Indigenous Place Names
    31:47 The Importance of Land Acknowledgement
    33:11 Solidarity Across Movements
    37:44 Finding Joy Amidst Struggle
    42:36 The Power of LinkedIn
    52:10 Navigating Grief and Advocacy
    56:55 Conclusion and Final Thoughts



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