An Intersectional approach to cultivating wellbeing

Warda Farah, Professor Eunice Lumsden and Kate Moxley joined Stephen and Jules for a special edition of the Tapestry and Foundation Stage Forum podcast for Early Years Wellbeing Week. Their discussion centred on an intersectional approach to cultivating wellbeing. https://www.blackhistorymonth.org.uk/article/section/bhm-intros/celebrating-our-sisters-saluting-our-sisters-matriarchs-of-movements-wematter/ https://www.tapestry.info/a-beginners-guide-to-intersectionality.html https://www.tapestry.info/the-mandela-model-workbook-2.html https://www.tapestry.info/a-beginners-guide-to-educator-wellbeing-2.html

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