Workshops

Basic Gardening Workshop

This training program aims to equip children of various ages with essential gardening skills, fostering a connection to nature and promoting environmental stewardship.

Climate Activism for Children

This series of workshops will serve as the foundation for future young climate champions, introducing them to climate activism through the exploration of tools for personal and community empowerment that would inspire them to take action on global warming and environmental justice issues.

Composting Workshop

This workshop teaches students how to compost food scraps, transforming waste into valuable fertilizer for any garden.

Spiral Herbal Garden

Through the design of a unique, fun, and interactive garden, young garden enthusiasts will learn the fundamentals of planting, with an emphasis on the caring of herbs and their benefits to human health.

Ancestral Awareness

This workshop aims to encourage participants to explore their ancestry through introspection and the identification of the knowledge and traditions that shape their unique identities within a diverse community where empathy and respect for others prevail.

Chicken Coop Sustainability

Learn how to build and maintain a chicken coop in the urban environment. Participants will dive into the benefits of bringing and raising farm animals in the city, as urban sprawl increases.

Cumbia and Colombian Dance

Embark on an exciting journey into one of the most captivating and beloved rhythms in the world. Participants will discover the cultural significance of Cumbia through an exploration of its regional variations, all while dancing and immersing themselves in the music.

Son Jarocho and Mask Making

This workshop is designed to equip participants with historical insights and an understanding of the cultural importance of this traditional regional folk music and dance from Mexico. Classes include the making and use of masks for various traditional dances and ceremonies.

Ancestral Pedagogies Workshop

This workshop aims to reinforce the idea that Indigenous peoples and Native nations still exist today. And that through our daily lives, we carry a rich Indigenous legacy that has helped us survive to this day.

The Corn Secrets and the Nixtamal

The staple crop of the Americas has been growing for thousands of years giving a way of sustainability to the Native Americans from the south, middle, and north parts of the continent. This workshop explores corn domestication, the plant parts, the milpa organization, and the ways we can cook and use corn to sustain life.

Restorative Justice Circle Workshop

This workshop aims to teach participants the basics of Restorative Justice through an ancestral lens, it is not a training to become an RJ practitioner but an introductory workshop for those who have never heard of RJ and wish to learn more about its Indigenous foundation.

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