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Wilderness Walk: Berries! (BIPOC)

Location:

Seward Park - Duwamish Territory (Seattle)

Summer berries are ripe! A BIPOC wilderness walk focused on native berries, plant identification, and indigenous food culture. Relational. Land-based. Politicized πŸ’πŸ“πŸ«

As always, this is a container to honor land, connect, and expand towards justice and wellness for all.


I offer these walks in the greater context of engaging with the today’s crises: climate, ecological, and human people.
In our urban lives, hypnotized by modern culture, we are disconnected from what truly nurtures us. How can we care and prioritize something, someone from whom we are disconnected?

Wilderness is not only a place β€œout there, far from here”.
Wilderness is everywhere. In us, around us, and on a downtown concrete block.
When we got confused about how we are part and not apart, the destruction began.
The wilderness of our towns and cities diminished.
We have been blessed with the ability to witness this wilderness and be in choice about how to connect and nurture it.


We gather and immerse ourselves in the embrace of nature. To give our loving attention. To experience life a little deeper, a little slower. We invite our inner children out with their curiosity and play. We do it with intention and with others who also want to tune in to our source. This is an act of mutual healingπŸ’šβœ¨


This container is also political. We see healing and reconnecting with nature as a radical act of resistance. To bring awareness to this ultimate source of sustenance and to the forces that exploit and destroy it. Our work is to recognize that the struggle for protecting Mother Earth is inseparable from the struggle for liberation.

The walks will flow in pace and activities based on the moods of the group, the season, and the land.

  • Identification practice: plants, birds, and mushrooms

  • Storytelling

  • Forest bathing and mindfulness practice

  • Ecology, climate, and sustainability conversations

Participation contribution:

Sliding scale from $0 to $65.
(Limited to 12 participants)


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