Decolonial Plant Knowledge
Presentation and Conversation with Abeni Asante17.30-19.30
Save the Date
for adults/for BIPoC FLINTA* only
in German/in English
This input is giving Black and afro-diasporic perspectives on the history of herbalism. How were plants used in (pre-colonial) traditional ways, in abolition struggles and how can we reclaim this knowledge for community care today?
Part of colonization is the destruction of knowledge-systems, which includes plant medicine and the way we engage with the environment we are part of. During this workshop with Abeni Asante we will discuss which plant-based practices are out there and what benefits they carry.
The Decolonial Plant Tour on Sunday, 27th of August is part of this event.
The workshop is for BIPOC FLINTA* participants only.
Registration via email: participate@spore-initiative.org
Registration is still possible until 6 pm today (25.08.).
The event will be held in English or German, with respective whisper translation. If you need a translation into sign language (DGS or ESL), please send us a message by 21 August.
The workshop is fully booked.
Text and image by A. Asante