Pagan Activism Episode

Published: Aug. 1, 2020, 6:06 a.m.

What It's All About:

I choose the above picture because Activism is more than just Black Lives Matter or against Racism. In fact Paganism and Activism go hand in hand. How you might ask? Well the root word for Pagan is from the country side. That means that we worship the earth. Otherwise, we are tree huggers. I don't think that I have ever hugged a tree, but I touched one that communicated with me in a strange way. We don't just want to save the environment, but we also want to protect all the wild animals that live in the forest, the sea or the dessert. I'm an animal lover myself.

But Pagan Activism is not limited to the Environment, Animal Rights, or getting rid of White Supremacists. There are feminists, some of Dianic, who are still fighting for women's rights. There are LGBTQ Pagans who are still fighting their own battles for their rights. The Spirit Guide of the Week is Medusa and the Dream Symbol is Animals.

Songs Feature:

1. Earth Warrior by Omnia

2. Tree Huggin Man by Emerald Rose 

3. City Magick by Chalice and Blade

4.Medusa by Heather Dale

5.Anarchy in the U.K. by Damh the Bard

6.Blessings of the Animals by Lisa Thiel

7.Hap ’n’ Frog by Heather Alexander

8. Heretic Heart by Catherine Madsen  

Links Mentioned:

New Music From the Goddess' Vault Blog

Pagan Activism: A Social Call to Justice

Finding and Losing the Pagan Community Through Activism

Pagan Activism - Faith in Action

Paganism and Activism at the Gun Show 

Revolutionary Witchcraft: A Guide to Magickal Activism

Witchcraft Activism: A Toolkit for Magical Resistance

Change.org 

- The Frog King, or Iron Heinrich