Expanding our relationships with plant kin and community.

Program Update

We've decided to hold off registration for the Herbal Immersion until 2023. This time will allow us to rework the programming to make it more accessible, immersive, and embodied. This break will help us ensure that the program can run for years to come and that the school can become a hub to strengthen the work of our communities.

If you'd like to support the school in realizing our vision, we are always accepting donations.

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Our 2023 Programs

  • Rooted Medicine Mentorship 2023

    This introductory course offers plant medicine knowledge based on ethnography and oral history, peer-reviewed research, folk medicine, traditional healing systems, and personal relationships developed with plants that take years of practice to come to understand. We have closed applications for this program and will reopen in early 2023.

  • Don't Just Take, Take Care: Wild Foraging in Right Relationship.

    Centers Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) held by Indigenous and diasporic knowledgekeepers from kincentric, biocultural approaches to land relationship, wild foraging, and plant medicine that will result in increased biodiversity and climate resilience to manifest cultural humility in wild spaces. This course is meant for herbalists of all levels, environmental advocates, cultivators, foragers, activists, etc to ensure they have the tools to help support biodiversity and local food systems.

  • Herbal Street Medics.

    A virtual, 12-week herbal medic training and in-person practice space meant to arm students with hands-on knowledge of emergency care which can be used in a variety of scenarios including to support those who cannot or will not access medical care and those on the frontlines of land reclamation and protests. Co-created, taught, and peer-reviewed by primarily Black and Indigenous herbalists, physicians, and emergency medics to provide students with effective, accurate, and life-saving skills.