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SPARKS Exchange - Little By Little: Exploring Justice, Ecology, and Spirituality in Music with Patrick Ioakimedes - Center for Process Studies

Little By Little: Exploring Justice, Ecology, and Spirituality with Music | Patrick Ioakimedes

Tue, Jun 16, 2026 at 5:00pm 6:00pm PDT

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In this SPARKS Exchange, Patrick Ioakimedes will share music videos of his original songs Little By Little and Tales of PSi as well as a live performance. In his presentation, he will explore themes such as justice, ecology, sustainability, and spirituality as expressed in his music. For the experiential portion of this session, attendees will co-create a participatory protest chant to explore the intersection of music and activism.

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Patrick Ioakimedes

Patrick Ioakimedes is a musician, writer, activist, and educator. He double majored in philosophy and religious studies at CSUN and completed his MDiv and MA from CST. His MA thesis focused on the mind-body problem and the principle of unity through a historical excavation of the relationship between science and religion. He currently teaches history in the LAUSD public school system. In the call for justice he has been involved with groups including the Poor People’s Campaign, Reform LA Jails, Justice LA, and LA Voice. In the midst of these endeavors, Patrick is continually drawn to music as a source of purpose and hope, with expressive aims for justice, creativity, playfulness, and honesty in the face of the multiple crises which haunt and spur our evolutionary becoming forward. As an artist, he composes and records music and produces music videos under the name PSi the Musician. You can find this project on YouTube, Bandcamp, and Instagram.

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Disclaimer: This event is open to the public and will be recorded. If you choose to enable your camera or participate in any discussions, your voice and likeness will be recorded, and may be posted on the Center for Process Studies websites and social media, or included in CPS materials and/or publications for noncommercial purposes. If you do not want your voice or likeness to be shared in any public venues, please send an email to optout@ctr4process.org.

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