Poppy State: A Labyrinth of Plants and a Story of Beginnings
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In this episode, we step into the winding, layered world of Poppy State: A Labyrinth of Plants and a Story of Beginnings by Myriam Gurba. Blending memoir, botany, and sharp cultural critique, Gurba invites us to reconsider California not just as a place, but as a living archive shaped by language, power, and ancestry.
Structured like a labyrinth, the book moves through stories of plants, personal history, and colonial legacies, revealing how landscapes carry memory and resistance. We explore how Gurba reclaims narrative authority, using ecology as a lens to examine identity, belonging, and survival.
Join us as we unpack how Poppy State challenges traditional storytelling and redefines what it means to root yourself in place. This isn’t just a story about plants, it’s a story about who gets to name them, who gets to belong, and how we find our way back.