Posts tagged Dr. Robyn Rodriguez
A Filipino Studies Professor-Now-Farmer Opens Barn Doors for Fall Harvest

Unceded Eastern Pomo and Lake Miwok Territory/Lake County, CA - August 14, 2024 Remagination Farm announces their first annual Fall Anihan (Ah-nee-hahn; Tagalog word for harvest) celebration. The ticketed event will take place on Saturday, September 7, 2024, from 11:00 AM to 10:00 PM, and will feature musical performances, a sari sari store, and a variety of activities, including the opportunity for attendees to pick from and take home the farm’s produce grown from seed. The intention of the event is to foster a sense of community and connection with the earth, while its chosen date is an intentional nod towards Filipino American and agricultural workers history.  

Read More
Remagination Lab and Magpie Alchemy Launch Experiences and Handcrafted Products Rooted in Radical Love, Intergenerational Healing, and Community Care

Unceded Miwok and Pomo Territory/Sacramento, CA - January 22, 2024 - Remagination Farm and Magpie Alchemy have teamed up to offer Pa/Hinga — a series of sessions focused on collective rest and reconnection to the sacredness of the land — which debuts on February 10th, 2024 at the Amado Khaya Healing House, located in Clear Lake County at a private event. This unique collaboration, rooted in community care and Pinay (Filipina American) sisterhood, includes small batch, handcrafted healing products that will be available to purchase online after February 10.

Read More
How An Asian American Family is Reimagining Healing and Liberation Through Farming, Education and the Arts

Unceded Miwok and Pomo Territory/Sacramento, CA - February 27, 2023 - The Remagination Lab, Founded by highly accomplished researcher and well-loved community advocate, Dr. Robyn Rodriguez, and her husband, second-generation Hmong refugee and nature expert Joshua Vang, incubates and experiments in producing creatively bold, unconventional, and deeply transformative programs and services informed by social justice movements, indigenous and land-based knowledge, the arts, radical love, and healing.

Read More
Resistance, Defiant Love, and Radical Care Explored in New Course and Book - Contemporary Asian American Activism: Building Movements for Liberation

Contemporary Asian American Activism: Building Movements for Liberation affirms that Asian Americans have always been at the forefront of social justice movements for generations and guides readers toward emancipatory futures. Dr. Rodriguez will additionally be launching pre-registration for her mini-course on Asian American activism for her on-line School for Liberating Education. The course will draw significantly from the book and her own experiences as a community organizer.

Read More