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An interview with Arwen Brenneman, a computer programmer and technical writer and works with The Wood and Water doula collective. She explains why her group is called Wood and Water, citing its rootedness of the wood and the flexibility of water. She describes the most challenging and rewarding aspe...

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Publicado en:Room Magazine Vol. 35; no. 4; pp. 112 - 113
Formato: Interview
Publicado: Growing Room Collective 2012
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