EVENT DETAILS
MOTHERHOOD AS EVOLUTION
June 14 10 am cst- 12pm cst | with Teryshaat Merikara & Yenboam
Motherhood is more than a role—it is an evolutionary process that reshapes the woman, the child, and the family structure. This session explores motherhood through an indigenous lens, addressing the physical, emotional, and spiritual transitions that occur during this phase of life. Through lived experience and ancestral perspective, you will gain a deeper understanding of how to navigate motherhood with clarity, structure, and intention.
DIET: INDIGENOUS VS MODERN
July 5 10 am cst- 12pm cst | with Nebt Jahzra & Tiasta Maaheqwur
What we eat—and how we eat—shapes our health, energy, and long-term well-being. This session breaks down the differences between indigenous dietary practices and modern approaches to nutrition, offering a practical and grounded understanding of how food affects the body. You’ll learn how to make more informed choices by returning to principles rooted in nature, balance, and function.
DOGON HERBALISM 101
August 2 10 am cst- 12pm cst | Neb Nehez Meniooh
This foundational course introduces the principles of Dogon herbalism and how herbs are used to cleanse, restore, and maintain the body. Designed for beginners and those looking to deepen their understanding, this session provides a clear entry point into working with natural medicine. You’ll leave with practical knowledge on how to incorporate herbs into your daily life for ongoing support and balance.
NEURODIVERGENCE: THE INDIGENOUS PERSPECTIVE
August 23 10 am cst- 12pm cst | with Nebt Djedka Zeshera & Irishapi Pernebsati
Modern frameworks often label and categorize neurodivergence without fully understanding its deeper function. This session explores neurodivergence from an indigenous perspective, offering a different lens on cognition, behavior, and perception. Through this approach, participants will gain insight into how these differences can be understood, supported, and aligned—rather than simply managed or suppressed.