Tea Gatherings this month!
Published on January 31, 2024 by Uhuru
First and foremost, THANK YOU! Kenah, we give thanks to all of our relations. Thank you for being in what Karim introduced to me as the "glo-cal" field of care and communion!
More care and communion opportunities are coming for this node of Earth beloved stewardship in the form of Gifts and Invitations Tea Gatherings!
To discover the emergent 2024-2026 focus and funding requests to make via our collective, we are starting with a relational exploration of our personal visions, commitments, offers and requests.
We invite collective to join comfortably dressed and with a healing drink (or let us bring one for you) to witness one another in the discovery of offers we are making and resources we need as mere humans in our glo-cal ecosystems.
Please open the link and make your date choices by Feb. 8. https://www.when2meet.com/?23438955-k68DF. Tea gatherings will be 1 to 1.5 hours in duration with an optional wrap party.
Attendees will share in building a substrate of our visions upon which do a communal resource stewardship exercise in the lineage of Mike "Tekh" Strode of Clay County, Alabama origins and the Kola Nut Collaborative foundations in Chicago, IL and Chinyere E. Oteh of the Cowry Collective in St Louis, MO guided by uhuru hilton in southeast woodlands of Turtle Island.
All are welcome to contact uhuru directly for human being check ins, gifts and invitations.
check out Fahiym Hanna, Indigenous culture care steward. photo by sadie primus
More care and communion opportunities are coming for this node of Earth beloved stewardship in the form of Gifts and Invitations Tea Gatherings!
To discover the emergent 2024-2026 focus and funding requests to make via our collective, we are starting with a relational exploration of our personal visions, commitments, offers and requests.
We invite collective to join comfortably dressed and with a healing drink (or let us bring one for you) to witness one another in the discovery of offers we are making and resources we need as mere humans in our glo-cal ecosystems.
Please open the link and make your date choices by Feb. 8. https://www.when2meet.com/?23438955-k68DF. Tea gatherings will be 1 to 1.5 hours in duration with an optional wrap party.
Attendees will share in building a substrate of our visions upon which do a communal resource stewardship exercise in the lineage of Mike "Tekh" Strode of Clay County, Alabama origins and the Kola Nut Collaborative foundations in Chicago, IL and Chinyere E. Oteh of the Cowry Collective in St Louis, MO guided by uhuru hilton in southeast woodlands of Turtle Island.
All are welcome to contact uhuru directly for human being check ins, gifts and invitations.
check out Fahiym Hanna, Indigenous culture care steward. photo by sadie primus
Sharing gratitude and heart,
uhuru
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