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Overview

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  • Fluent in English
  • 31, Female
  • Member since 2017
  • Road tripper, writer, gardener
  • Skidmore College and The New School
  • From New York, NY, USA
  • Profile 90% complete

About Me

Hello! I'm Hannah, I just graduated from The New School in NYC in Gender and Ecology, a self-designed major. I'm passionate about learning new skills (next ambition: stilt walking!), cooking vegan food, spending time outside, sustainable and communal living, petting animals, loving and thoughtful conversation, meditation, gardening, reading, and wandering around new neighborhoods. As I move into adulthood I seek to immerse myself in contemplative psychotherapy, social justice, implementation of alternative economies, and evolving the way I relate to/see nature. I value self-reflection, kindness, compassion, and spontaneous kitchen dance parties.

Why I’m on Couchsurfing

Three friends and I are embarking this fall on a fieldwork journey called the Radical Mapping Project. This September, we're leaving on three-month road trip around the US to visit spaces, activists, and organizations that participate in socially transformative work-- especially those centering LGBTQ+ folks and POC in their leadership. Through conducting interviews, blogging, and photo documentation our goal is to record the lives of activists today - their struggles, visions, needs, and victories. From worker-owned cafés to free schools, housing co-ops to feminist libraries, we are seeking out people and spaces that are facilitating new ways of connecting to each other and the earth that live out the values of sustainability, justice, and grassroots power.

We're deeply inspired by work being done in the U.S and the lives being lived, and want to interview radical people on how they got to where they are, the roadblocks and wins, and how they stay afloat emotionally and logistically. Through our documentation process we hope to connect nodes of organizing and subcultural havens to each other while educating those new to the scene on how to get involved.

A brief bit about us: Hannah, Madeleine, Naz, and myself are all recent college graduates - three of us from UC Santa Cruz and Hannah from The New School - with majors concerning social justice, and identify as queer. Together we bring a love of camping, good food, music, organizing, and DIY/ cooperative living to this passion project.

Interests

  • poetry
  • indian food
  • japanese food
  • meditation
  • hiking
  • circus
  • social justice
  • kindness
  • vegan cooking
  • anarchism
  • natural medicine
  • communal living
  • sustainable living
  • queer culture

One Amazing Thing I’ve Done

Camped in the Sahara Desert.

What I Can Share with Hosts

Meaningful conversation, guided meditation, and a good meal!

Countries I’ve Visited

Canada, Denmark, England, France, Israel, Morocco, Netherlands, Turkey, Viet Nam

Countries I’ve Lived In

United States

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