Into the Veil: Black Earthwork and Ancestral Connection
Black spiritual traditions have largely fed Black community structures, culture identity, and resistance and liberation strategies across the diaspora. These traditions have been and remain deeply rooted in our land relationships. Into the Veil: Black Earthwork and Ancestral Connection explores these vast histories of land based ancestral connection and veneration while examining how they have informed modern models of cultural preservation and resistance for Black folks across Turtle Island.
Taylor Rae Tate…
Taylor Rae of Raeflower Holistics is a community herbalist, clay worker and archivist who grounds their work in Black land traditions. After studying plant science in university, Taylor craved a way of relating to nature that was more rooted in her ancestry. Now, Taylor works to create avenues for the collective remembering and return to the land traditions of her lineage for herself and her community, especially as a method of combating the systemic barriers that exist between Black folks and our relationships to nature.
A Virtual Event Series
Tuesday October 13th 7-9 PM EST
*Please note that these events are for PMS Connection students (enrolled or alumni), and other PMS guest facilitators ONLY!