00:20:55 Kelly Castro (she/her): hello from eastern shore of va, occohannock land 00:20:58 Molly Chlebnikow: I stay on the occupied land of the Nisenan people, along with Maidu and Patwin 00:20:58 T: hello 00:21:08 K Brewer: Hi Everyone! Kris here from MD 00:21:46 Tim Burkhardt: and conjure 00:22:02 Courtney Kearney (she/her): Hey Yall! Courtney (she/her) from Louisville, KY (Osage, Shawnee, Myaamia, Adena and Hopewell lands) 00:22:30 Nailah (she/her): Hello from Piscataway land (Baltimore) <3 00:23:11 Samantha Fleurinor (She, her, hers): Choctow and Chitimacha land (New Orleans, LA) 00:23:39 Cristina Dominguez (she/her/ella) La Semilla Food Center: Hello! This is Cristina (she/ella) from Anthony, NM/EL Paso, TX...on the land of Chiricahua Apache (Tsokanende or Chíshí), Mimbreño Apache, (Tchihende), and Mescalero Apache (Sehende), Suma, Jocome, Jano, and Piro Manso 00:23:41 anita malone: Good afternoon dear ones! I'm Anita, also on Piscataway land (Baltimore) 00:24:31 Marla they/she: Thank you for acknowledging that Richael. 00:25:06 mar (she/ ella): Yes… And thank you for keeping the chat open. This is important. 00:25:15 Marla they/she: ^^^^^^ 00:25:20 LaShawn (they/ze): ase 00:25:32 Chantal: Good Morning, This is Chantal from Haiti/Florida. 00:25:47 Letitia I Johnson(she)- Boston: Thank you that. Thank you for clearing the space, to create the space & community well. 🙏🏼🧘🏻‍♀️💜 00:25:49 Paola QC: Thanks for keeping the chat open, and create this container 00:26:32 TAíNA VARGAS (she/her): Hi all, I’m Taína, she/her. I identify as Afro-Taína from Ayiti-Kiskeya. I currently live on Massachusetts land (Boston) 00:27:29 Jayeesha | pronounced Joy-i-sha / she/her/ella: Thank you for helping us to move at the speed of trust Richael. 00:27:32 Courtney Kearney (she/her): I hate I missed most of yesterday and won't be able to stay on today and will have to duck out at 1 again today, because I'm attending a conference this weekend, but appreciate yall and look forward to catching up on what happened via the recordings. 00:27:35 LaShawn (they/ze): Thank you Richael 00:27:42 T: Thank you 00:29:42 zena: Peace! I’m Zena from Baltimore, MD 00:29:55 bird/ie (he/she/bird): bottom left there is a blue hand on mine 00:29:57 Paola La Maga, she/ella: it is not 00:29:59 Bax (they/he): yep 00:30:04 Angel: yes I see it 00:30:05 AmyK (she/her): yes I see it 00:30:07 Brandonia he/him: I see it 00:30:09 Aimee she/her: participants raises it in chat I think 00:30:09 Ashley: I see it 00:30:10 Lauren she/her: I can see it 00:30:10 LaShawn (they/ze): it is for me 00:30:14 Kristy Tillman: I see it 00:30:20 Letitia I Johnson(she)- Boston: I seeit. 00:30:21 Nicole J (she/her): You can see the 00:30:21 Nadine Crest: go to more and its on the list 00:30:22 Monique Russell (she/her/hers): The raise hand is in the participants panel, at the bottom left. 00:30:36 Asari (she/her): I see it - on the phone go to “Participants” to raise hand 00:30:39 Luna Woden: See it 00:30:48 Nicole J (she/her): Check your participant window - it is there for me. 00:35:16 noam (they/them): We mentioned that there might be a slack for this class 00:35:19 James (he/him): what do you mean spiritual uses of herbs? 00:35:21 mar (she/ ella): A comment: I really appreciate how you’ve opened space today. 00:35:29 Jayeesha | pronounced Joy-i-sha / she/her/ella: Want to appreciate you for grounding us today 00:35:35 Sherese (she/they): If we can’t stay for the entire time, is it okay if the chat is saved in case others share important info? 00:35:38 Jennifer Schmidt: scheduled breaks during this session? 00:36:28 Jayeesha | pronounced Joy-i-sha / she/her/ella: Is everyone invited to/on the FB group? 00:37:16 Monique Russell (she/her/hers): What is a slack? 00:37:22 Staycie Francisco: I would prefer to not do anything on FB, I'm planning to get off the platform due to their now very known connections with the alt-right. 00:37:40 Nadine Crest: how soon will yesterdays video be available 00:37:47 Rachel (her): since we’re all over the US and beyond, maybe contacts can be shared in case we want to meet 00:38:02 donia (dunya she/they): @dancinghathor 00:38:03 Devon (her-she) Kinder: @divinelykindred 00:38:03 Tim (he/him): @timlumpkins 00:38:03 Bax (they/he): @baxstarjonmarie 00:38:04 Huda | pronounced hu-dha | (she/her): @hudabeloved 00:38:07 Jayeesha | pronounced Joy-i-sha / she/her/ella: IG @jayeesha 00:38:07 Heather Lillico: @heather_lil 00:38:07 Jennifer Schmidt: @jschm25 00:38:09 Ash Tamber: @feralbluejewelry 00:38:09 River (she/her): @ah.ha.va 00:38:10 Jessica Orner (she/her): @jessicaorner 00:38:10 mar (she/ ella): @visionariadelmar 00:38:10 bird/ie (he/she/bird): @aberdeenradford 00:38:10 Jalisa (she/her): @synsualhealing 00:38:11 Sherese (she/they): @afutureancient 00:38:11 Molly (she/they): @alchemysong 00:38:12 ☽ Luna Oak ☾ (they/she): @luna_0ak 00:38:12 madeleine keller (they/them): @underfullmoons :) 00:38:14 Angel: @poder.thehubllc 00:38:14 Tiffany (she/her): @rachannis 00:38:14 Kaisa (she, her, hers): @fire_moon13 00:38:15 Melissa Pacheco: @meli_pona_rubra 00:38:15 Mykalee McGowan: @my.ka.lee 00:38:16 Tosca she/her/alien : https://www.instagram.com/prettypaperprettypen/ 00:38:16 Alicia (she/her/hers): @aliciasolstice 00:38:16 noam (they/them): @swanabolitionist 00:38:17 Nadine Crest: @fitgirl_crest 00:38:18 Isabel, she her hers: @ceryndipitous 00:38:18 Bax (they/he): It might be easier for everyone to just make a post with the same hashtag? 00:38:18 Kris Brewer: @getyousomebrew 00:38:18 T (she / her): @allkindsofdesign 00:38:19 Dewaynia W: @_getunstuck_ 00:38:19 VIviana Rennella (she/ella): @vivianarennella 00:38:19 Ashley (she/her/they): @chronicallylatesoulmate 00:38:20 Alaura Pittman (she/her): @ironhorse_botanica and @irnohorse_homestead 00:38:20 Monique Russell (she/her/hers): @lolalovesdc 00:38:21 Terican : @therailroadpeople 00:38:22 Tanama Aminah (she/her): @sol.tanama 00:38:22 Kristy Tillman: @herbalkindness 00:38:23 BEECHER (she/her): @beecherwade 00:38:24 Cierra (she/her): @moon_river_reiki 00:38:25 Netha Monique: @nethamonique 00:38:26 Kerie-Ann L: @justgreenliving 00:38:26 Katrina (she/her): @weaka_kat 00:38:26 Stacie Johnson: @stacierencher 00:38:27 Ashley: @flowbi_juan_kenobi 00:38:28 Autumn (they/them): @juniperbone 00:38:29 Paola La Maga, she/ella: @lamagatierra 00:38:29 Priscilla Carrion (she/her): @achachaiiii 00:38:30 LaShawn (they/ze): @radiating1love 00:38:31 Kysha (she/her): @joifulsage 00:38:31 Che’ (She/Her): @shehasroots 00:38:33 Lynn (she/her/hers): @antiracisttable @nurturethenarrative 00:38:33 Zena (She/her): @theholisticsistas 00:38:33 Monique Russell (she/her/hers): @simplifyamplify 00:38:37 weianne she/her: @weirockz 00:38:37 Jennifer Schmidt: I love the idea of creating shared docs 00:38:37 Emily Saturnino: @emily.saturnino.9 00:38:37 Courtney Kearney (she/her): @courtdk18 00:38:38 Molly (she/her): @mollyrosch 00:38:38 Aria (she/her): @charismaticmicrofauna 00:38:40 Tara: @pirategypsyboomdeeay 00:38:43 Beth Mattison: @elizabetmatt 00:38:43 Marta (they/she): @las.casitas 00:38:44 Nadine Crest: #wildginger 00:38:44 noam (they/them): I can copy past into a google doc 00:38:47 Jessica Orner (she/her): And @idealwellnessfp 00:38:47 ēNiCōL: @e.nicol.fitness 00:38:48 Kyja Jewelweed (she/her): @kyja.jewelweed 00:38:53 Priscilla Carrion (she/her): Or a google doc.? 00:38:55 Zena (She/her): @mindful.mama.zena.b 00:38:56 Marla they/she: @thistleinourgarden 00:38:56 Kia Cox: @ahkoteekia 00:38:58 Maria Jose (She/her): @marijoherna 00:39:02 Share (she, her): @schoolhouse_4 00:39:18 Ann Walter (she/her): @peacejoynature 00:39:19 Tillie (she/her): @tilliesteele14 00:39:26 Eve: @pulse_botanicals & @radicalsanctuaryland 00:39:36 Priscilla Carrion (she/her): @tooth.nailcollective 00:39:39 Patti Fetz (she/her): @pattifetz 00:39:59 Kat (she/they): @rebelle.ember 00:40:16 Richael Faithful (they/them): www.menti.com, 28 80 42 0 00:40:45 Marcus Carter : @dangerfield_newby 00:41:12 Erica Danielle: Can you please repeat that? 00:41:50 Paola La Maga, she/ella: www.menti.com, 28 80 42 0 00:41:55 Jayeesha | pronounced Joy-i-sha / she/her/ella: I don’t see exactly formatted like that, but I do see those words on my screed 00:42:02 Lauren she/her: I don’t see the photo in the background on menti 00:42:12 Sherese (she/they): Me too 00:42:15 mar (she/ ella): same… I see the screen but it doesn’t scroll. Is it supposed to? 00:42:15 James (he/him): what's the code again? 00:42:22 donia (dunya she/they): 28 80 42 0 00:42:25 mar (she/ ella): ok 00:42:26 Angel: does it take a while to load? It only shows mr the title page 00:42:33 mar (she/ ella): Got it 00:42:57 Angel: Perfect thanks 00:43:44 TAíNA VARGAS (she/her): @sankofa.anacaona.botanicals 00:44:45 Terican : Yes! Val is a dear sisterfriend. 00:46:04 Bax (they/he): My family lives on unceded Anishinabek lands and I live in a traditionally-organized Zapotec indigenous village. 00:46:22 MaryBeth she/her: Cherokee 00:46:28 Devon (her-she) Kinder: Asheville, NC/ Cherokee Land 00:46:34 Beth Mattison: We live in Shutesbury, Massachusetts which is Nipmuc, Wabanaki Confederacy and Pocumtuc land 00:46:37 Aimee she/her: can you please share the link to the info again? 00:46:38 Richael Faithful (they/them): https://native-land.ca/ 00:46:47 Molly Meehan Brown she/her: Molly Meehan on Piscataway Land 00:46:48 Ashley: I am on Cowlitz and Clackamas land in Portland, OR 00:46:50 bird/ie (he/she/bird): Osage land in Pittsburgh. 00:46:52 Sherese (she/they): I live in Queens and the part I live in is Lekawe/Lenape land 00:46:55 Molly (she/her): I am on Tsalaguewetiyi (Cherokee, East) and S'atsoyaha (Yuchi) 00:46:56 Johnette (she/her): @pause.breathe.connect 00:47:06 Huda | pronounced hu-dha | (she/her): I am on Lenape land 00:47:07 Sarah Baracks (She/They): I live on Tohono O’odham 00:47:07 Jhonna (she/they): I live on Lummi, Nooksack land 00:47:08 Marta (they/she): i stay on Eno, Catawba, and Shaker land 00:47:08 Ash Tamber: Powhatan and Chickahominy 00:47:09 Mykalee McGowan: Mykalee on Lenape land. 00:47:11 Monique Russell (she/her/hers): We live on/ near Huetar and Bribri land, commonly called Central Valley of Costa Rica 00:47:12 Katrina (she/her): Susquehannock here in Central PA 00:47:13 Asari (she/her): on Munsee Lenape land ( NYC) 00:47:13 Shawn: here is Sac we are on Nisenan Land 00:47:15 Paola La Maga, she/ella: This land belonged to the Musqueam, Squamish and Tsleil-Waututh First Nations 00:47:17 Johnette (she/her): On Sappony, Shakori, Eno land 00:47:18 Rachel (her): Sonoma County, CA including the Miwok, Patwin, Pomo, Wappo, and Wintun tribes 00:47:21 Devon (her-she) Kinder: Thank you for the resource. 00:47:24 Anjuli & Nicole (she/her): Piscataway land 00:47:24 Stephanie Webb: Seattle, WA - Coast Salish people, specifically the Duwamish people 00:47:25 Ashley (she/her/they): I am from St. Louis, Missouri a place where Native burial mounds were excavated to build parts of the city. I knew a bit of that history but I wanted to thank you all for encouraging me to think about the origins and people that lived there before we called it what we call it today. 00:47:26 James (he/him): Southern North Carolina, USA. The Appalachian Mountains 00:47:26 Priscilla (she/her): Quito Ecuador... Quechua/Kichwa land 00:47:29 Letitia I Johnson(she)- Boston: Greetings again from Pawtucket Territory . 00:47:30 Celina (they/she): Nacotchtank & Piscataway land (DC) 00:47:32 Eve: Anishinabewaki 00:47:33 mar (she/ ella): I like to also acknowledge the African people who worked the land and learned alongside native people. 00:47:35 Christine Wells: Shakori / Durham NC 00:47:36 Diedre Hammons (she/her): St. Louis/Osage Nation 00:47:39 Tim (he/him): On Osage and Kickapoo land (Saint Louis, MO) 00:47:45 mar (she/ ella): I am Taino living in Massachusett land. 00:47:57 Autumn (they/them): I am on Piscataway lands 00:48:03 Cierra (she/her): Richmod, VA Powhatan land 00:48:06 Vickiana Franco (she/her): Nentego/ Piscataway 00:48:09 Maggie Ayres (she/her): Patawomeck/Manahoac land! 00:48:10 VIviana Rennella (she/ella): Oakland, CA in Ohloni Territory 00:48:16 Tara: I live along the Feather river among the Midu trail in the lands of the Yahi and Yana Indians as well as Acknoeledgements to my homeland of Montana and I give honor to the Clark Fork River and The Hotsprings to The Salish kootneai and Blackfoot... 00:48:17 ēNiCōL: St. Louis/ Kickapoo land 00:48:20 Taylor Banks: Tongva, Kizh, Chumash / Los Angeles, CA 00:48:21 Luna Woden she/her: Lənape Haki-nk 00:48:29 babsi: I live on Potowatomi, Anishinabewaki, Miami and Peoria land 00:48:35 Share (she, her): Muskogee Creek Nation with Poarch Creek and Santa Rosa Creek 00:48:35 Sarah: Northwest CT- between Massaco and Mohican land 00:48:36 Jay Bee: Guatemalan American Mayan 00:48:37 TAíNA VARGAS (she/her): I’m Afro-Taino living in Massachusetts territory 00:48:45 Cristina (she/her/ella): southern NM/El Paso TX - unceded land of Chiricahua Apache (Tsokanende or Chíshí), Mimbreño Apache, (Tchihende), and Mescalero Apache (Sehende), Suma, Jocome, Jano, and Piro Manso 00:48:46 Ashley: ẹ ṣẹ́!! (thank you) 00:48:47 Jay Bee: from DC 00:48:56 Alaura Pittman (she/her): Living on Osage, Shawandasse Tula, Myaamia, Adena, and Hopewell land (Ohio) 00:49:01 Angel: Kusso Yamassee and Sewe, land and this is all new to me I an very greatful for this knowledge 00:49:05 Patti Fetz (she/her): DC, Piscataway land 00:49:06 Tanama Aminah (she/her): bomatum everyone <3 00:49:17 Tosca she/her/alien : This is very empowering. 00:49:20 Autumn (they/them): Yes, thank you!! 00:49:27 mar (she/ ella): <3 00:49:28 Netha Monique: on Munsee Lenape land, born in Saint Lucia which before the Caribs was named Hewanorra 00:49:29 Kysha (she/her): Making recognitions from Timucua lands, commonly referred to as Ozello FL 00:49:33 Shakira she/her: Piscataway 00:49:43 Jayeesha | pronounced Joy-i-sha / she/her/ella: I live in Bvnbanche, territories of the Biloxi, Chitimacha, Choctaw, Atakapaa Ishak and am currently in Denver, territories of Apache, Arapaho, Cheyenne, Pueblo, Shoshone & Ute, I am a diasporic Bengali of Hindu acenstry. 00:49:48 Lauren she/her: I am on the land of the Clatskanie and Chinook peoples, outside of what is also known as Portland, OR 00:49:59 Rachel (her): I am from Michoacán Mexico land of the Purépecha 00:50:00 Aimee she/her: Kickapoo land, known as Belmont, Indiana 00:50:20 anne: Itakapa-Ishak, Houma, Choctaw, Chitimacha 00:50:20 Jayeesha | pronounced Joy-i-sha / she/her/ella: *Bvlbancha sorry 00:50:31 Mahika: On Muwekma Ohlone land 00:50:48 Richael Faithful (they/them): We Are All on Native Land: A Conversation about Land Acknowledgments 1 hour youtube – recent panel of Native speakers and experts https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eZQldd3L0qw 00:50:59 Luna Woden she/her: How do we message Molly? 00:51:01 Alaura Pittman (she/her): Also thank you for sharing that website, so I can continue to learn and show respect and acknowledgement 00:51:56 Kristy Tillman: I’m on land of Kiikaapoi and Myaamia. I’m in Gosport, IN 00:53:10 Jennifer Schmidt: who we are? 00:53:17 Kym Feltovic (she/they): acknowledging the Abenaki and Pennacook people of the land currently called southern NH 00:53:23 James (he/him): I don't really have a people 00:53:26 mar (she/ ella): I am an AfroTaíno artist. 00:53:27 Luna Woden she/her: Whit Italian american 00:53:38 mar (she/ ella): My people are in Borikén. 00:53:52 Lex: My parents and family were born in raised in Cabo Verde, a country in West Africa (closest to Dakar, Senegal. I was born and raised in Rhode Island 00:53:55 Shakira she/her: African and West Indian 00:54:20 Johnette (she/her): Black Southerners, farmers, healers, helpers 00:54:34 Cierra (she/her): My people are a lovely mix of West African folks 00:55:38 ☽ Luna Oak ☾ (they/she): didn't get to say this but also my queer/trans community here on Piscataway land, artist community, other two-spirit/milalmas folk 00:55:52 Jennifer Schmidt: I'm mainly Norse, Gypsy, and Celt 00:56:45 Kym Feltovic (she/they): my blood ancestors are Slovak and Polish; I also feel very connected with the Maya people of Belize and Guatemala and Mexico, whom I have lived and studied with for many years 00:57:21 Anne White Hat: my people are from the Aśké Tiośpayé of the Sićangu Lakota, one of the Seven Council Fires of the Oćeti Śakowin of the Lakota Oyaté 00:58:32 Melissa Pacheco: Central American indigenous people, Spanish, german, french, ashkenazi jews 00:58:36 Autumn (they/them): I don't think I am able to respond to the menti. But my people are Norwegian, Northern Irish, Greek, Eastern European, Jewish folks, who were chronically ill. 01:00:16 James (he/him): Western occultism and the western mystery tradition 01:01:15 Emily Saturnino: So happy to see so many of you have connections with Portugal :) 01:01:24 Tosca she/her/alien : Audre Lorde and bell hooks 01:01:38 Jessica Orner (she/her): African/Black Southern, Black Christian/My grandparents were in ministry, Choctaw, ATR, gardening community 01:01:54 Autumn (they/them): the Piscataway lands and land/flora/fauna kin. My deceased Greek great grandfather, and Autistic Nonbinary community. 01:03:30 Stephanie Webb: Yess for being grown by young children ! 01:05:11 Tosca she/her/alien : In community with land/earth. 01:05:27 Cierra (she/her): the art of healing from the earth and spirit 01:05:52 Sankofa Birth and Women's Care: How are people typing onto the screen 01:06:01 Devon (her-she) Kinder: menti.com 01:06:13 Sankofa Birth and Women's Care: THX 01:06:59 mar (she/ ella): @Devon, use the code on top of the shared screen 01:07:22 mar (she/ ella): Sorry, @sankofa 01:07:23 Priscilla (she/her): ww.menti.com, 28 80 42 0 01:07:57 Autumn (they/them): I don't know if this helps anyone, but pressing alt tab helps me switch between the shared screen and menti slides 01:10:14 Kym Feltovic (she/they): an ongoing, co-creative, interactive practice of resilience 01:11:36 Anjuli & Nicole (she/her): This is grounding and I'm amazed to get to be with and learn from you all. Thank you for this space Richael 01:11:38 James (he/him): A friend of mine 01:12:30 Kris Brewer: the desire to have a guide through my learning process (it’s been pretty slow) 01:14:00 Letitia I Johnson(she)- Boston: Spirit was speaking & then someone I trust recommended Wild Ginger. 01:15:32 Cierra (she/her): to learn how to help heal family and friends with love and herbs 01:17:39 Sherese (she/they): Sorry I have to leave for another meeting but I’ll be back at 3 01:18:10 Nadine Crest: Peace be with you 01:18:40 Paola La Maga, she/ella: thanks so much Richel for listen to all our needs. Yesterday was lovely yet painful 01:19:53 Richael Faithful (they/them): Thanks Paola! 01:21:42 Brandonia he/him: THANK YOU for the new song! I like this :) 01:23:13 Chantel (she/her): OKAY SHRUGGY JI 01:25:50 jlow19: Great playlist :) 01:25:52 Lauren she/her: Oooh I love that you have Bomba Estereo on your playlist! 01:27:10 LaShawn (they/ze): :) 01:27:11 Autumn (they/them): hiiiiiii thank you for the music haha 01:29:25 TAíNA VARGAS (she/her): hi 01:34:15 mar (she/ ella): Thank you for sharing that. 01:36:31 Paola La Maga, she/ella: Once we have class with Molly again, it would be nice to have her acknowledgement again 01:36:36 Jay Bee: do we have a Facebook page to connect with our classmates ? 01:36:40 Marla they/she: I hope that we can hear Molly speak an apology and acknowledgment to us. 01:36:55 Jay Bee: the community 01:37:28 Bax (they/he): sounds like i missed some stuff. is there a recording and how is that being handled? 01:37:46 Mahika: I’m also lost 01:38:54 Autumn (they/them): Thank you for letting us know! 01:38:54 mar (she/ ella): Richael, I really appreciate what you are doing. 01:39:04 Bax (they/he): got it, thanks 01:39:05 Tara: I appreciated my tea time and in that little bit of time it was lovely. Bless her for being strong and handling the pressure. 01:39:13 Monique Russell (she/her/hers): Thank you for the transparency and to all at Wild Ginger for being receptive and open to growth. 01:39:13 Marla they/she: Really appreciate you Richael. 01:39:52 Letitia I Johnson(she)- Boston: Thank you Rachael. 01:40:36 Brandonia he/him: Yes I agree. I think Molly handled the situation really well. It was a lot to deal with and she should be given more compassion 01:40:47 Letitia I Johnson(she)- Boston: Thank you Molly for your work yesterday. And thank you for cleaning up what did not work. 01:40:53 Molly (she/her): Failing forward is really important thank you for leaning into these teachable moments. <3 01:41:33 Ashley: This is greatly appreciated 01:41:43 Huda | pronounced hu-dha | (she/her): Agreed, thank you Molly for handling it the best you could and further more, learning and growing from the challenge <3 01:42:11 Devon (her-she) Kinder: Yesterday was chaotic but I felt you handled it with grace Molly. I appreciated the class content, and I appreciate Richaels efforts to repair today. thank you for your acknowledgement. 01:42:26 Tara: You did great. You are great... 01:42:33 mar (she/ ella): Thank you for sharing this, Molly. I really appreciate this. 01:42:53 Mykalee McGowan: Thank you Molly. you did your best especially with the pressure. And thank you for doing the work to make the space better. 💗💗💗 01:42:54 Tiffany (she/her): Thank you, Molly! No human has overcome being human. We are all here to learn! 01:42:57 Marla they/she: Thank you, Molly. I appreciate that. 01:43:01 Kyja Jewelweed (she/her): Thank you both!! 01:43:02 Diedre Hammons (she/her): Thank you, Molly. Yesterday was challenging, but you handled it well. Your creation of Wild Ginger, its intention and the lineup you've arranged speaks volumes of your intention. 01:43:03 Nicole J (she/her): I appreciate the time and space being dedicated to repair and building community today. Thank you Richael and Molly. 01:43:05 Monique Russell (she/her/hers): Thank you, Richael, for sharing your gifts to help repair and strengthen this community. 01:43:05 Letitia I Johnson(she)- Boston: Thank you Molly for this acknowledgement. 01:43:19 Amy K (she/her): Molly your heart shines through, thank you! Appreciate everyone here. 01:43:26 Angel: Thank you Molly and Richael for giving us all this time to reset and set our intentions again so we can all grow within this space. 01:43:36 Chantal (She/Her): Thank you for apologizing. It shows how committed you are to us and to this program. 01:43:41 T (she / her): exactly 01:43:42 Ann Walter (she/her): Molly, Well done. 01:43:42 BEECHER (she/her): Grateful for you both 01:43:55 Marla they/she: Yes 01:43:56 Autumn (they/them): Thank you for the transparency in your acknowledgement and apology Molly! And thank you Richael for really cultivating this space today. 01:44:01 Martha: I think closing the chat yesterday was the best decision considering the situation. the repair and learning is important. 01:44:11 Letitia I Johnson(she)- Boston: Much gratitude. 💜 01:44:13 Paola La Maga, she/ella: Thanks Molly. It is so amazing how much we can grow and advance in community. I hear you how overwhelming this could be ( I dealt with this on my work and it could be a lot). Thanks again 01:44:13 Kerie-Ann L: Thank you for yesterday Molly! Thank you for being able to pivot on purpose. This is a journey and we all hold a space for growth and moving forward. 01:44:19 Rachel (her): Molly I appreciate your apology but I personally was not offended or hurt. 01:45:00 T (she / her): Thank you Richael. Well said 01:45:23 Anne White Hat: Molly, I thought you did great and with grace under the circumstances and you don’t owe me an apology. In fact, I apologize for taking up space in the chat. I’m really grateful for your lessons and wasn’t offended in any way. 01:46:21 Stephanie Webb: As much as I appreciate this apology - I think Molly was navigating VERY understandable challenges in an online learning space. I understand that we all had different experiences yesterday - and all the time - and hope we can all have compassion for and give grace to one another, including our educators. Thank you for encouraging healing <3 01:46:30 Sarah Humpal (she/her): Can you repost the mintometer link? 01:47:15 Paola La Maga, she/ella: Can you repost the mintometer link? 01:47:21 Monique Russell (she/her/hers): Michael, can you share your screen? 01:47:28 Monique Russell (she/her/hers): *Richael 01:47:48 Monique Russell (she/her/hers): Thank you :-) 01:48:00 Richael Faithful (they/them): www.menti.com, 28 80 42 0 01:51:09 Molly (she/her): Something I want to name is that transformative justice centers those harmed. It is totally fine that some had no issues and that apology may not be directed to you <3 Thank you for holding this space it is so powerful. 01:51:52 mar (she/ ella): ^^^^^^ <3 01:52:44 Devon (her-she) Kinder: thank you Molly. even if one is harmed an apology is necessary 01:53:07 Terican (she/her): Thank you, Richael and Molly. As someone who has also been part of the Wild Ginger community in-person, today's class is actually a reflection of the in-person experience. Thank you for holding space, Richael, and thank you for the apology, Molly. Here's to everyone learning and growing together. 01:53:41 Tara: Have a good day. I will catch up on this class once it begins and this is all set Into action 01:53:42 Kalice (She/her, they/them): Thank you, Molly. 01:55:33 Marla they/she: Yes about transformative justice! 01:55:34 Huda | pronounced hu-dha | (she/her): my heart is feeling really full with all the love being shown here, on many levels. Grateful for everyone! 01:56:02 mar (she/ ella): <3 yes. This is important work happening now. 01:58:46 Ajita (she/they): Thank you Molly 01:59:08 Ashley: Thank you for everyone's patience and understanding and respect for others. 01:59:09 donia (dunya she/they): Absolutely! 01:59:30 Molly Meehan Brown she/her: Thank you Richael!! 01:59:43 Katrina (she/her): I'm super grateful to be apart of this community!! We will have hard days and conversations but we're on this journey together to blaze a path for folk herbalism. Thank you for you hard work the create this beautiful space. 02:00:32 Diedre Hammons (she/her): nbvc 02:01:12 Jayeesha | pronounced Joy-i-sha / she/her/ella: I totally appreciate and recognize how what we are doing IS cycle breaking - as such to me feels like appropriate for the ‘content” of today. Thank you Richael & Molly. 02:01:42 Lauren she/her: Yes Jayeesha! 02:02:09 Jhonna (she/they): ^^^ 02:02:15 Cristina (she/her/ella): Yes to what Jayeesha stated!! 02:02:28 madeleine keller (they/them): yes^ I’m happy to be witnessing cycle breaking in action with y’all 02:03:04 Letitia I Johnson(she)- Boston: Yes Jayeesha.💜 02:05:29 Devon (her-she) Kinder: what is a breakout room? 02:05:40 noam (they/them): On zoom you can create smaller rooms 02:05:46 noam (they/them): With like 5-10 people 02:06:07 Monique Russell (she/her/hers): @Devon a feature on Zoom to create rooms within the main room for smaller groups 02:06:25 Johnette (she/her): Agree with Jayeesha! This is cycle breaking. Taking time to create community, acknowledge needs, and repair harm is something that does not happen in many learning places. We cannot break cycles and generational curses and create liberation in our herbalism practice or any practice focused on healing without first doing so in how we approach our learning 02:09:23 Nadine Crest: yes Johnette and Jayeesha 02:09:32 Marla they/she: Not sure if this was on the needs list, but a program that was used in Hood Herbalism for accessibility is Otter Live closed captions program 02:09:57 Marla they/she: Awesome! 02:11:57 Aria (she/her): thanks to everyone, deeply appreciating this space right now 02:12:15 Tiffany (she/her): EXTREMELY GOOD POINT, thank you Bird! 02:12:17 Autumn (they/them): Thank you Bird for inviting this 02:12:18 Marla they/she: Thank you bird 02:12:35 Huda | pronounced hu-dha | (she/her): Yes! Thank you 02:13:12 Diedre Hammons (she/her): Thank you, Richael. Excellent point 02:13:17 T (she / her): Exactly Jayeesha. Those that took time to minimize the hurt of others and may have commented in a way that was dismissive of the concerns of all, would actually be missing the very lesson that we are all here for. Thanks Molly for acknowledging that as well 02:14:10 Letitia I Johnson(she)- Boston: I invite us to all be mindful with our language as we express ourselves. 02:15:10 Erin Bowman (she/her): How do you mute the chat? 02:15:27 Mykalee McGowan: how do you mute the chat? 02:15:36 Priscilla (she/her): Thank you Martha. appreciate that too. 02:15:37 Nadine Crest: there's a bell in the corner 02:17:34 Laura Monteagudo: I think I cant, I don't see that bell or any of those options 02:18:59 Bax (they/he): yeah I don't have any options to mute the chat on my version of the zoom app either 02:19:43 T (she / her): I think you can just close the chat window by clicking on the chat icon so you don’t see it. 02:30:42 Luna Woden she/her: Love Trombone Shorty too awesome mix!!! 02:35:07 Jennifer Schmidt: if you're in the chat you don't hear the music....I just figured this out 🤦‍♀️😂 close the chat and there's the tunes 😁 02:44:00 Monique Russell (she/her/hers): My song!!! 02:46:03 Richael Faithful (they/them): https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1eI84DrNOkydAsTQxewD1k?si=RyPrU8HHS6OLqserJgwnjw 02:46:21 Rachel (she/her): thank you! 02:46:40 Rachel (her): could you raise volume? 02:47:22 Devon (her-she) Kinder: thank you, super helpful 02:52:35 Richael Faithful (they/them): WildGingerHerbalCenter@gmail.com 02:53:45 Jayeesha | pronounced Joy-i-sha / she/her/ella: Thank you for this labor to build a supportive & trusting learning community 02:54:03 Stephanie she/they: ^^^ !!! yes 03:07:40 Tiffany (she/her): Beautiful! 03:18:15 Samantha/Sam (She, her, hers): stack 03:18:24 Zena (She/her): Stack 03:18:32 T (she / her): stack 03:18:37 Nadine Crest: stack 03:22:55 Monique Russell (she/her/hers): stack 03:23:55 mar (she/ ella): “It has to stop with me” Zena. Thank you for that. 03:24:04 Paola La Maga, she/ella: stack 03:24:19 Vickiana Franco: that was beautiful. thank you for sharing! 03:24:42 VIviana Rennella (she/ella): Beautifully said, Zena! Amazing to hear so many similarities! 03:24:45 Ashley: 7 yrs behind and 7 yrs forward. beautiful!! 03:25:01 Brandonia he/him: Stack 03:25:02 Beecher (she/her): Zena - you are inspiring! 03:25:10 Cierra (she/her): thanks for that @Zena 03:28:38 Zena (She/her): Giving thanks for the community! 03:29:58 Beecher (she/her): Thanks for sharing Nadine! 03:30:04 Ashley: Nadine, what a perfect metaphor for cycle breaking and patience in our journey. we have to keep trying. 03:33:58 Devon (her-she) Kinder: Thank you Paola 03:34:26 mar (she/ ella): Thank you for your stories <3 03:34:27 Cierra (she/her): that was lovelyl Paola!! 03:34:34 Paola La Maga, she/ella: Totally brandonia! 03:34:41 Alaura Pittman (she/her): Thank you to everyone for sharing your stores 03:34:55 Pamella Newton's iPhone: you 03:35:13 noam (they/them): @Paola - thank you. Also had to move countries to break cycles of familial abuse. Sending love 03:35:14 Samantha/Sam (She, her, hers): that!! 03:35:15 TAíNA VARGAS (she/her): Thank you for sharing Paola 03:35:47 Pamella Newton's iPhone: you all are amazing. thank you for having the strength to share your journeys. sending love and light out to you all. 03:35:52 mar (she/ ella): “How can you heal when you’re not talking about things” Brandonia. Thank you for that. 03:35:57 Priscilla (she/her): Thank you all for sharing. There's healing happening in all this sharing. In relatableness, too. Appreciate so much space. 03:36:00 Cierra (she/her): speak Brandonia!!! 03:36:14 James (he/him): Thank you so much for sharing Brandonia 03:36:20 ☽ Luna Oak ☾ (they/she): "when you hide yourself, you hurt yourself" TRUTH 03:36:24 Devon (her-she) Kinder: wonderful to see you Brandonia 03:36:27 Ashley (she/her): Brandon said when you hide yourself, you hurt yourself, that’s real. I felt that. 03:36:33 Ashley (she/her): Brandonia* 03:36:56 VIviana Rennella (she/ella): Paola, thanks for sharing! Sheirng the breaking of cycles of trauma and the loss inherent in the migrant journey <3 03:37:23 Paola La Maga, she/ella: thanks Brandonia, I see you and embrace you in your journey 03:37:26 Autumn (they/them): yes, thank you all for sharing your stories!! 03:37:29 Beecher (she/her): Thank you all for sharing! 03:37:30 mar (she/ ella): Muchísimas gracias a todes. 03:37:37 Kaisa (she, her, hers): Thank you Richael, Samantha, Zena, T, Nadine, Paola, Brandon for sharing and connecting, expanding our hearts and minds 03:37:41 T (she / her): Thank you all for sharing ❤️ 03:37:53 ☽ Luna Oak ☾ (they/she): thank you all 03:38:01 Letitia I Johnson(she)- Boston: Thank you for sharing. 💜💜💜 03:38:22 Jhonna (she/they): thank you all so much for sharing, and thank you Richael for holding this space 03:38:30 Paola La Maga, she/ella: Totally Viviana, I said that I move away from home to find home 03:39:29 Emily Saturnino: So grateful for all your sharings! Thank you! 03:40:01 Paola La Maga, she/ella: OMG this song bringing tears, oh Baia and her Brafican power 03:42:16 Anjuli & Nicole (she/her): Am totally blown away by the power and vulnerability of everyone who has shared. Am just sitting here breathing with tears and being with the blessings you've brought forth. thank you. I am honored to listen and to be herewith my ancestors as we meet you and yours. -Anjuli 03:47:45 Nicole Covington she/her: Can you send out links for your story as well the Myrtle's Medicine story please? 03:47:59 Cristina (she/her/ella): Stated so well, Anjuli. Yes, many thanks to all. Over here ugly crying and feeling renewed, too. 03:53:07 Stephanie she/they: I think this is the correct link - I searched for it on medium: https://medium.com/revenge-of-the-dandelions-griot-collective/on-grief-land-ritual-eda221de9079 03:54:01 ☽ Luna Oak ☾ (they/she): Osha is an important medicine to my people and is frequently overly wildcrafted, esp where I am from. Just wanted to relay this to the class because it is very important where you source this plant. 03:54:19 Ashley: ^^yes 03:54:58 Ashley: My friend shared it is traditional used in her cultures ceremonies. 03:55:07 Autumn (they/them): Thank you for sharing Luna! 03:59:46 Ashley: Thank you for bringing this up and including it! 04:01:12 Pamella Newton's iPhone: I’ve been using mugwort first ancestral communication. It’s super easy to wildcraft in the DC area. 04:01:55 Alaura Pittman (she/her): I love Sticks, Stones, Roots and Bones! Its a great book 04:02:34 Cierra (she/her): working the roots is great too!! 04:02:47 LaShawn (they/ze): I was just typing that, Cierra! 04:02:54 Ashley: Farming While Black is a great. And Jambalaya. 04:03:55 Cierra (she/her): Hoodoo Medicine: Gullah Herbal Remedies is a small but helpful book as well 04:04:58 James (he/him): How would you do cycle breaking if you feel you don't have a heritage yourself? 04:08:11 Monique Russell (she/her/hers): Can you repeat the question- my internet went out 04:08:13 donia (dunya she/they): oatstraw has been a powerful nervous system support through change and interruption. 04:08:30 Ashley: Using herbs in spirit baths. knowing how to give back to the earth and give thanks for helping to heal ourselves and others. 04:08:37 donia (dunya she/they): nutritive infusions in general for me 04:08:41 Aria (she/her): baths, burning/smoking, having plants in my environment, my mama’s love of flowers 04:08:41 Molly Student (she/her): Wanted to name that as someone without a lot of well ancestors, and some of those ancestors that caused a lot of harm, land and plant relationships have been a way for me to mitigate some of that harm. I no longer look at plant knowledge as separate from social justice knowledge or political education 04:08:49 Tiffany (she/her): Allowing it to be a go-to, knowing it’s there and has proven healing potential has been key for my being 04:08:51 Sherese Francis: Herbs have helped me feel grounded in my body through teas and oils, especially coming from a Christian religious background that teaches the body as sinful 04:08:54 Tosca she/her/alien : Forestry and trees are very cleaning for me. It clears up traumatic congestion. 04:08:54 Sarah Humpal (she/her): Using the physical embodied process of planting and/or pulling while thinking of cycles I want to break or create 04:08:56 Molly Student (she/her): Milky oats have been a great resource for me 04:08:58 Luna Woden she/her: Plants have helped me to break the cycle of deep fear and anxiety from trauma and abuse. 04:08:58 madeleine keller (they/them): I inherited some very intense notions/patterns around productivity and whether relationships are more valuable than work. I use skullcap and milky oats as nerve tonics to soothe my exhaustion and anxiety and get better at not lashing out at others. 04:08:59 Patti Fetz (she/her): Drinking tea for my health and enjoyment - allowing myself to feel loved, which used to be hard to do. 04:09:01 Sarah: I have used cacao flower essence and as a drink, to help in the grieving process. Cacao helped me to see the world in a big-picture way. We are all interrelated 04:09:02 ☽ Luna Oak ☾ (they/she): @James one of my partners finds his ancestry to be Czech and Southern Italian which each have their own special plants and medicinemaking traditions. there is always culture to be found. 04:09:02 Nicole J (she/her): Tending my plants hss helped me slow down, which was the foundation of my healing. I have developed rituals of making bouquets for my altar spaces. 04:09:03 Jhonna (she/they): Hawthorn tree was incredibly helpful in teaching me how to have an open heart, but with boundaries. I worked very closely with them for about a year and they felt like the mother I never had. 04:09:03 Paola La Maga, she/ella: Boling bitter herbs with lemon and take cleansing baths with it. Boiling sweet herbs, flower 04:09:03 mar (she/ ella): I want to incorporate herbs as a way to heal from colonial damage. 04:09:03 Tosca she/her/alien : *cleanisng 04:09:10 Angel: I use the herbs to create intention oils and I create blends that have help me heal from the fear of success, anxiety and the lack mentality that derived from my upbringing 04:09:11 VIviana Rennella (she/ella): Flower baths gathered by yourself 04:09:13 Paola La Maga, she/ella: Drink herbal teas with soaked stones 04:09:17 Jayeesha | pronounced Joy-i-sha / she/her/ella: I have found a lot of healing from tulsi, rose (!!!!), ginger, and turmeric - all of use in my ancestor’s Ayurvedic practice. Golden milk in particular has been extra helpful in pandemic times. 04:09:19 Cierra (she/her): I think it helps connecting me and my family by doing something together because my family spends a lot of time separate. caring for plants will help them learn to care for themselves. 04:09:21 Monique Russell (she/her/hers): My family has demonstrated a history of discomfort, and even fear of nature. So that connection to nature and to plants in itself is cycle-breaking for me. 04:09:36 Devon (her-she) Kinder: One of my favorite things to grow this year was beans. My mother informed me that my grandfather used to grow enough beans to feed the whole family all winter, and it made me feel more connected with him. 04:09:39 Paola La Maga, she/ella: make alcolados with the herbs you are growing 04:09:48 birdie radford: I've used rose to try to make myself feel sexy. 04:09:51 Katrina (she/her): Learning to be vulnerable and uncomfortable to help find myself through the plant path. 04:09:52 Angel: I use the herbs in spiritual baths and house cleansing 04:09:54 Nicole J (she/her): Burning herbs!! I burn rosemary often 04:09:55 Isabel, she her hers: building my knowledge of herbs and plant medicine has been so important for me of breaking the cycle of disempowerment in the women in my lineage, empowering my knowledge and connecting to my roots 04:09:55 pauline she/her: diffusing Essential oils 04:09:56 Luna Woden she/her: Mugwort is wonderful to burn! 04:10:03 mar (she/ ella): @paola, mi mama hace alcoholado con eucalipto! 04:10:06 Aria (she/her): tinctures for acute anxiety! 04:10:14 Monique Russell (she/her/hers): growing food and herbs for ourselves for self-reliance 04:10:16 Ashley: I burn rose and calendula and rosemary with lavender 04:10:17 Kaisa (she, her, hers): We are the earth and the earth is us... when we connect with her through plants, land, each other, animals we connect with ourselves 04:10:21 Ashley (she/her): I recently attended an herbalism conference called the Structure of Dreams and in the keynote the speaker suggested using herbs to help with visions and dreams and to communicate with ancestors, she mentioned mullein, blue vervain, and damiana. The suggestion was to try to develop a relationship with each herb before working with different blends. 04:10:31 Molly Student (she/her): Plants teach me about the innate right timing that nature has and permission to slowww dooowwwn. I love skullcap and California poppy for acute anxiety along with drop dose lobelia 04:10:32 donia (dunya she/they): rosemary and mugwort for dream work and connection to ancestors, burdock root and dandelion root for anger that arises in the process 04:10:35 Sarah Baracks (She/They): One way that my generational trauma of sexual abuse has presented itself in my life has been through having a challenging menstural cycle, specifically PCOS…so I have been working with herbs like vitex and red raspberry to regulate my cycle and be more connected with a healthy cycle. 04:10:36 Ashley: mojo bags! 04:10:37 TAíNA VARGAS (she/her): Connecting with plants growing around me 04:10:39 Marta (they/she): creating new patterns of care within chosen family by cooking, sharing plants, and supportive bath herbs for each other 04:10:50 Alaura Pittman (she/her): Floor washes, burning herbs, herb gardening, my granny grew flowers but I take some of that knowledge for growing herbs. 04:10:52 ☽ Luna Oak ☾ (they/she): gardening and tending, being in the woods to just be with plants and fungi, romero, nettles, datura 04:10:55 LaShawn (they/ze): herbs have help heal my physical body from generational ailments in the forms of teas and stems, as well as healing and cleansing my spirit with baths and their smoke. 04:10:59 anita (she/her): when I have feel alone or loneliness or isolation, plants serve as comforting friends and sources of support along the way 04:10:59 Brandonia he/him: It has just been great to be able to use herbs to balance me as I go through the healing and tough journey of finding my heritage. Mostly through burning, but also through tinctures 04:11:01 Angelea - (She/They) -: hibiscus has been so helpful for grief, grieving, and heart mending especially during this time. 04:11:01 Paola La Maga, she/ella: Make a bath by boiling water and all sort of spices (cinammon, clove, cardamom, anis) and ask this spices to gift you their medicine 04:11:19 Autumn (they/them): Hawthorn has been a tree that has supported deep reflection in my relations, checking in with the heart space, and trauma wounds. Was hard to work with at first personally! very intense. 04:11:21 Ashley: facial steams. 04:11:42 Monique Russell (she/her/hers): bathing my child in chamomile and breastmilk baths 04:11:47 pauline she/her: Tree hugging is my personal favorite 04:11:48 Ashley: making fire cider. 04:11:52 TAíNA VARGAS (she/her): learning about & incorporating ancestral plant knowledge 04:11:52 Paola La Maga, she/ella: plants seeds with intentions to heal and break cycles. Write in a paper all your pains and sadness and use it as a fertilizer as soil transforms 04:11:59 Ajita (she/they): Marigolds for ceremony, smell, and uplifting energy 04:12:00 ☽ Luna Oak ☾ (they/she): yes hawthorn <3 their fruits are all bright right now here in the midatlantic. 04:12:00 Cristina (she/her/ella): altar medicine - tending it, renewing it, centering plant relatives on that altar 04:12:02 Rachel (she/her): connecting with plants as they are in nature by spending time with them and also learning their histories. energetically tuning in 04:12:09 donia (dunya she/they): reishi too. 04:12:32 anita (she/her): garlic has been an unyielding support in protection and immune wellness 04:12:42 Tanama Aminah (she/her): Something that I was taught growing up was to always offer something to the land.. it can be a song, dance, poem, breath, yerbas(tabacu’), a word from a book, a piece of food from meal etc. Taking time to thank and honor the land each day is such a beautiful way to ground and connect <3 04:12:58 Anais Naharro-Murphy (she/her): offering herbs to my ancestors at my altar, planting for each matriarch that has influenced me, eating joyfully and healthily with herbs and sharing that with people 04:13:15 Kaisa (she, her, hers): I am on my knees from our time together today... thank you all... 04:13:33 Sarah Baracks (She/They): Will you share your playlist when you send us your resources please!!! Loved it! 04:13:35 LaShawn (they/ze): how can we stay connected with you, Richael? 04:13:36 Tiffany (she/her): Thank you so much, Richael. Following your wisdom on IG! <3 04:13:39 Paola La Maga, she/ella: after healing baths, take a spoon of honey to sweeten your spirit and words 04:13:53 Jayeesha | pronounced Joy-i-sha / she/her/ella: ধন্যবাদ gracias شكرا thank you for the care and intention you spent with us in building this learning community today. 04:13:56 Ashley: Thanks Paola! 04:14:00 madeleine keller (they/them): Thank you all so much! 04:14:08 mar (she/ ella): Gracias everyone!!! <3 04:14:11 jlow19: Thank you all! 04:14:21 Monique Russell (she/her/hers): Thank you, Richael, this has really been a wonderful session! 04:14:26 Autumn (they/them): Thank you, nice being with you all. 04:14:30 Shakira she/her: You have a great vibe and I truly appreciate your facilitation 04:14:32 Luna Woden she/her: Thank you everyone! 04:14:51 donia (dunya she/they): Thank you. <3 04:14:52 VIviana Rennella (she/ella): Thank you Richael for so much beautiful knowledge! 04:14:58 Chantal (She/Her): Thank you so much Richael, this was such a great experience. 04:14:59 Katrina (she/her): Thank you!! 04:14:59 Rachel (she/her): thank you <3 04:15:02 Anais Naharro-Murphy (she/her): thank you Richael and everyone for sharing and your vulnerability. So grateful to you all. 04:15:03 Dewaynia W: thank you everyone 04:15:04 Joanna Warren: thank you so much <3 04:15:05 Alaura Pittman (she/her): Thank you everyone for sharing! And thank you Richael for facilitating so beautifully! 04:15:06 babsi: Thank you for creating this space! 04:15:09 Ashley: Thanks to all of you 04:15:10 ☽ Luna Oak ☾ (they/she): thank you so much Richael I wish you blessings in your work with ha'ich'idee (osha) 04:15:10 Nailah (she/her) : Thank you! 04:15:11 Molly Meehan Brown she/her: Thank you Richael and thank you so much to everyone 04:15:13 Kris Brewer: Thank you Richael! 04:15:15 Paola La Maga, she/ella: Thank you soooo. Much for your aromatic spirit to help us facilitate this session amaaazing 04:15:16 Priscilla (she/her): Thank you. Feels like our ancestors are highfiving in the other realms lol. 04:15:16 Letitia I Johnson(she)- Boston: Thank you so much for the space you've created. And thank you all for sharing this journey. 04:15:19 mc (she/they): Thank you everyone, thank you Richael! 04:15:24 TAíNA VARGAS (she/her): thank you thank you ! 04:15:31 Pamella Newton's iPhone: Thank you ❤️ 04:15:37 Aria (she/her): thank you so much for the blessings, beauty, and wisdom <3 04:15:38 Anjuli & Nicole (she/her): thank you infinitely for this space richeal 04:15:43 T (she / her): Thank you so much Richael 04:15:48 anita (she/her): infinite gratitude dear Richael and dear Molly, all my love!! 04:16:17 Ann Walter (she/her): Thank you for the drums. Reaching my soul. 04:16:20 Richael Faithful (they/them): Thank y'all! 04:16:25 LaShawn (they/ze): So much gratitude. Thank you 04:16:39 Kalice (She/her, they/them): Thank you. This was so beautiful. 04:16:40 Angelea - (She/They) -: thank you everyone for your wisdom and wonderful energy, and openness, and thank you Richael for guiding us today and sharing your knowledge and stories. I enjoyed our time learning together today. be well 04:16:58 Molly Student (she/her): Holding y'all in so much light and gratitude thank you so much. This time with y'all was medicine. 04:17:28 pauline she/her: abundantly grateful for all the care you’ve taken in creating a beautiful, healing space 04:17:41 Kerie-Ann L: Thank you 04:18:33 Ajita (she/they): Thank you everyone and for your thoughtfulness and way Richael <3 04:19:08 Rachel (her): I’m interested in everyone’s reply to your last question please make this available thanks 04:21:39 mar (she/ ella): wow 04:21:46 Sherese Francis: Thank you! 04:21:47 mar (she/ ella): Thank you 04:21:49 Tim (he/him): Thank you! 04:21:51 Celina (they/she): ase thank you 04:21:52 Lauren she/her: Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge + craft with us 04:21:58 TAíNA VARGAS (she/her): Thank you ! 04:21:59 Cierra (she/her): thank you!! 04:21:59 Molly Meehan Brown she/her: Take care all! 04:22:01 Samantha/Sam (She, her, hers): thank you!! 04:22:02 T (she / her): <3 04:22:07 Mykalee McGowan: thank you!!! bye everyone! 👋🏿 04:22:08 Chantel (she/her): Thank you and enjoy the rest of your day! 04:22:10 Beecher (she/her): Thank you! 04:22:11 Amy K (she/her): Thank you!! 04:22:12 Angela Kelly (she/her): Thank you <3 04:22:22 Terican (she/her): Thank you! 04:22:27 birdie radford: gratitue. take care. 04:22:35 Huda: Thank you! <3 04:22:36 Share (she, her): Thank you! 04:22:36 Letitia I Johnson(she)- Boston: My heart is full. 🧡 04:22:38 jill: thanks 04:22:48 Letitia I Johnson(she)- Boston: Be well All.