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Artistic Film about Tamera‘s participation in One Billion Rising 2022 “Rise for Bodies of all Women, Girls and the Earth” – was this year’s call for action from OBR to end gender based violence and climate distruction. This year Tamera didn’t document the OBR dance like usual but invited the film-maker Henry Sperling to produce a special audio-visual piece of art about this day and its connected topics. Enjoy this film as a poetic approach to perceive the sacred feminine. More about Tamera: http://www.tamera.org Henry Sperling: http://www.schwarzweissradio.de
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