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Plants as Teachers: Ancestry, Colonization, and Repair

Photo by Lindsey Flicker

 

About This Event

Plants are among our oldest ancestors, and like good elders, they are full of stories and wisdom. Join Maria Wesserle of Four Season Foraging and Owen Marciano of Nonna Terra as we explore plants as elders, teachers, and guides, helping us connect to our past as we envision bright new futures.

This workshop is an opportunity to practice plant identification and to learn about the history of colonization through one plant’s stories. Through a mixture of foraging, research, and discussion, we will grapple with the weight of these histories so that we can dream forward together.

The exact location for this event will be sent to registrants in an email. It will be in Minneapolis.

Accessibility: This event will be held on even and sloped ground with short grass, as well as on a paved trail. Total distance traveled will be around half a mile.

Sliding scale $20 - $40. No one turned away for lack of funds. For details, please email Owen at ohmarciano@gmail.com.

About the Facilitators

Maria Wesserle is a forager and certified wildlife tracker. Her business, Four Season Foraging, is devoted to creating a space where people can learn to interact with urban and rural wild places in meaningful and sustainable ways.

Owen Marciano of Nonna Terra is a queer & trans artist and Tarot reader of Sicilian descent/dissent, working to reclaim his relationship to land and to his ancestry through traditional crafts like embroidery and sculpture. He has made a lifelong commitment to work toward the end of oppression and violence, and is perpetually curious about the impact of colonization on our bodies and our planet.

Registration

Space is limited to better encourage participatory learning. Please register before Friday, October 13th, 10am.

Earlier Event: October 8
Fall Foraging Day
Later Event: October 14
Wild Edible Trees