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Self-Care Circle for Educators: Sustaining Educators with Sustainable Food & Farming Wisdom
Join Kathryn and SonyaJoy from Poughkeepsie Farm Project for a 3-month series of online circles for classroom-based and out-of-school time educators. The series shares self-care wisdom based on indigenous sustainable agriculture practices. Featured topics include respecting seasonal cycles, developing strong root systems, and nourishing healthy relationships.
The Three Sisters and Healthy Relationships
This month's circle highlights the power of healthy relationships to nourish us in the ways which we find most valuable, and the power of our unique gifts to sustain others. Centering the wisdom of indigenous peoples throughout the Americas, we discuss the companion plants known as the Three Sisters. Our conversation considers how we identify our own gifts and
This month’s circle highlights the power of healthy relationships to nourish us in the ways which we find most valuable, and the power of our unique gifts to sustain others. Centering the wisdom of indigenous peoples throughout the Americas, we discuss the companion plants known as the Three Sisters. Our conversation considers how we identify our own gifts and hold them with pride, and the sometimes challenging art of asking for help.
Event Date: May 11, 2021
Time: 4:00 - 5:30 p.m.
Event Location: Zoom Meeting - Information provided after registration
Contact Info: Mikaela Perry (mperry@farmland.org), Ashlea Raemer (araemer@farmland.org)
American Farmland Trust, NY State Office
112 Spring St., Suite 207
Saratoga Springs, NY 12866
(518) 581-0078
newyork@farmland.org / (518) 581-0078
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American Farmland Trust, NY State Office
112 Spring St., Suite 207
Saratoga Springs, NY 12866
(518) 581-0078 / newyork@farmland.org