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Our Next Event:
April 10, 2024

EVENT IS FULL!   If you signed up, but are no longer able to come, please let us know so we can add some in from the waiting list.  Thank you!

TOPIC: Food as Medicine

PRESENTER: Linda Black Elk

LOCATION:  The Good Acre, 1790 Larpenteur Ave W, Falcon Heights, MN 55113

RSVP in advance to nchgbod@gmail.com

SOCIAL TIME: 6:30 pm

PRESENTATION: 7-8:30 pm

Description: Come learn about some of Linda Black Elk’s favorite edible medicinal plants. She will share stories, personal experience, and other information about ways to work with plant relatives as both food and as medicine. She’ll also share some of her go-to recipes!  Please RSVP to nchgbod@gmail.com to secure a spot as space is limited. Carpooling is also highly encouraged, as there are fewer parking spaces at the venue than seats in the room, and we are expecting a big turnout!

Linda Black Elk

Instructor bio:
Linda Black Elk is an ethnobotanist and food sovereignty activist specializing in teaching about culturally important plants and their uses as food and medicine. She is eternally grateful for the intergenerational knowledge of elders and other knowledge holders, who have shared their understandings of the world with her, and she has dedicated her life to giving back to these peoples and their communities. Linda works to build ways of thinking that will promote and protect food sovereignty, traditional plant knowledge, and environmental quality as an extension of her work as a gardener, forager, fisher, hunter, and gatherer. Linda and her family spearhead a grassroots effort to provide organic, traditional, shelf stable food and traditional Indigenous medicines to elders and others in need. Thus far, they have fed and healed thousands of people. She has written numerous articles, book chapters, and papers, and is the author of “Watoto Unyutapi”, a field guide to edible wild plants of the Dakota people, which is now out of print. Linda proudly serves as the Educational Programs and Community Engagement Leader at NATIFS, a Native-led nonprofit in Minneapolis, Minnesota.  She also sits on the board of Makoce Ikikcupi, a Reparative Justice project on Dakota lands in Mnisota Makoce. When she isn’t teaching, Linda spends her time living in a traditional Dakota earthlodge while foraging, hiking, hunting, and fishing on the prairies, woodlands, and waters of Turtle Island with her husband and three sons, who are all members of the Oceti Sakowin – the Seven Council Fires of the Lakota.

ZOOM is AVAILABLE for VIRTUAL ATTENDANCE: Click the link below to watch via Zoom.

Monthly lectures are from 7:00 to 8:30PM. There is a suggested donation of $5, but the lecture is free for members. You can join or donate HERE.

Announcements


Lise Wolff will be teaching at The Good Medicine Confluence this July!

July 10-13, 2024 in Durango, CO.

You can find out more HERE.


2024 Schedule
The 2024 schedule is now complete.  You can also find more information HERE.

Please note:

  • Events at The Good Acre will include a Tea & Social before each meeting from 6:30-7pm.  Presentations will follow, starting at 7pm.
  • All events held at The Good Acre will also include a virtual option.
  • For all off site events, times and locations vary.
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