Every night, I go to bed filled with wonderđ . Today, we studied Plankton, the marvelous creatures at the heart of our Earth’s oceanic food chain. Every teaspoon of sea water can contain millions of these tiny organisms that together create a menagerie of colors, shapes and tasty morsels for our oceanic wild-life.
Our guide today was the lovely Linda Chilton, Los Angeles based marine
scientist, who shed light on the important role plankton play as “primary producers” in marine ecosystems. Plankton form the basis of our oceanic food web, in addition to regulating the global carbon cycle and producing over 50% of the Earth’s oxygen. My favorites were the comb jellies!!! Also known as Ctenophora, comb jellies are lined with iridescent cilia which they use to propel themselves through the water like batting hundreds of rainbow eyelashes. We learned these tiny treasures have been drastically affected by human activity including industrial waste, municipal waste, agricultural run-off, and accidental spillage. Since all life is interconnected, we can no-longer think of toxins in isolation. What effects the soil, will soon effect the water, and what effects the water will inevitably effect us all. The more I learn about the natural world the more responsibility I feel to honor and take care of our mother Earth. Indeed, we are one. Looking into nature is like looking into a cosmic mirror that reflects our past, present and future selves. It is my prayer that our students will also walk away with a renewed sense reverence and responsibility. There are infinite possibilities for creating positive change and it all begins with the decision to care. Today’s lesson made me want to care about life, honor death, and continue my education so I can be the change I wish to see in this world. With love and courage for our future and all my relations–Selah.
P.s. The day is winding down and we’re all telling scary stories by the fire.đ±đ„I thought I would include the funniest quotes of the day!!
Michelle: “The struggle is real so you gotta do what you gotta do” (in reference to having to shave with lotion)
Clayton: “I wish Pokemon were real”
Chrsita replies “Wouldn’t that be animal cruelty?”
Sarah “I need to hug Brandon, I need to hug Clayton, I need to hug Jackie, I need to hug Leah, I need to hug…” the list continues–if you can’t tell–we like our hugs in this group
Listening to Kayleen sing Hello Dolly and the F-u-n spongebob song with Christina was pretty fun too!
Okay goodnight!!! Sweet dreams and all that good stuff! âïžđ
With Love,
Violet

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Violet Luxton is a Xicanix-Indigenous artist, musician and activist. A dyed-in-the-wool Southern Californian, she is deeply engaged in local movements for ecological and social justice, and is passionate about partnering with native communities across the region to reclaim and sustain indigenous knowledge and culture.
Violet attended Pitzer College in Claremont, California, where she pioneered an independent major in Integrative Psychology. The program ignited her fascination for exploring creativity through technology - one of her favorite projects involved using computer science tools to measure the neurological impact of music. Since graduating in 2011, she has continued to synthesize her work in practices such as art making, gardening and meditation, linking disciplines that are too often siloed apart from each other as a way to find new paths toward healing and empowerment. Her current work explores meta-materials for music mediation technology and gestural computing for augmented reality.
With a love for music that borders on obsession, Violet is currently sharpening her skills as a performer and creator. The experience has driven her to challenge the Eurocentrism and elitism that still dominate music education. Violetâs vision? A new kind of academy where indigenous knowledge is just as valued as âclassicalâ texts, and where students challenge old dogmas to redefine âbeautyâ and âharmonyâ on their own terms.
Violet is also a dedicated yogi and a certified instructor in Kundalini Yoga. She has spent over a decade teaching yoga and meditation at college campuses, fitness studios, music festivals, and even prisons, where she shares techniques to promote health and wholeness. Educators and nonprofits often seek out her skills for their programming, and she has helped students, employees and soul seekers from all backgrounds to reduce stress, enhance awareness and deepen their compassion. She currently manages the "decolonial dimensions" meditation group where Native and Non-Native allies come together weekly and use mindfulness to envision a world without colonization for the purpose of healing our past, present, and future selves.
Raised in a family with a strong legacy of Chicano activism, Violet was shaped by the stories of her parents, aunts and grandparents who battled against racism during the student movements of the 60s and 70s. Her experiences as an indigenous woman have also deepened her resolve to dismantle oppression in all forms. She has campaigned for worker and immigrant rights throughout California, and is currently active in local campaigns against environmental racism and pollution. She also implemented a STEM tutoring program for indigenous youth through Pitzer and Harvey Mudd College and spent seven years working for the Native Youth to College Program, a two week culturally immersive college-prep program for Native American high school students as a mentor, coordinator, assistant director and most currently a member of the NY2C Advisory Board. She currently works at Claremont Graduate University as a Student Support Specialist for the Institute of Mathematical Sciences and The Center for Information Systems and Technology.
When she isnât busy creating online communities for digital feminists, or forging collaborations with her favorite artists, Violet loves exploring the mountains and canyons of Southern California, and the homelands of her ancestorsâregions sheâs determined to defend from development and exploitation.â
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