Gillian GoslingaGillian Goslinga is a cultural anthropologist, feminist science studies scholar and ethnographic filmmaker. She practices shamanic and systemic constellation healing. Her first essay for Dark Matter: Women Witnessing in 2015 coincided with the beginnng of her healing journey from cancer, Lyme, mold, electromagnetic and chemical neurotoxicity, and chronic fatigue syndrome. Her academic essays on gestational surrogacy in the US and spirit possession in South India and her award-winning Ph.D. dissertation The Ethnography of a South Indian God can be found through Google Scholar. Her films The Child The Stork Brought Home (1996) and The Poojari's Daughter (2006) are at www.der.org. In recent years, Gillian has successfully led community efforts to keep cell towers out of her valley, a rare high desert greenbelt in Arizona that is also a ceremonial First People's landscape. She lives with her old horse Feather Spirit and her cats on sacred land. Read More Read Less
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