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Feral University with Lesly Ramirez
Join Us for a Transformative Virtual Gathering with Lesley Bravo!
Are you curious about the sacred relationship between ancestral plant medicine, natural healing, and women’s health? Are you passionate about exploring the intersection of medical anthropology and the wisdom of our ancestors?
This is your chance to connect with Lesley Bravo, a midwife, doula, and guardian of ancestral knowledge, as she shares her profound insights into plant medicine and holistic healing practices.
Lesley Bravo is not only a steward of sacred traditions but also a bridge between ancestral wisdom and modern healing. Her extensive experience in medicinal plants connects us to the living energy of nature. She believes plants are more than medicine; they are **beings of light** and ancient guides that restore balance to our physical, emotional, and spiritual lives.
What You’ll Explore in This Gathering:
The spiritual connection with medicinal plants and their role in healing.
Ancestral practices that honor nature’s intelligence and wisdom.
How plant medicine nourishes, prevents and restores vital energy.
Practical ways to integrate ancestral teachings into your healing journey.
Lesley’s work, rooted in humility, respect, and gratitude for nature, has helped countless women and families reconnect with the sacred. Trained in midwifery, natural medicine, and community health, she deeply understands the interconnectedness of life, motherhood, and healing.
Don’t miss the opportunity to learn from Lesley’s holistic approach, which combines ancestral, spiritual, and scientific knowledge. Whether you’re a natural medicine enthusiast, a medical anthropologist, or simply someone seeking to deepen your relationship with the earth, this gathering will inspire and empower you to heal, reconnect, and thrive.
When: April 9, 6:00PM EST
Where: Online via Zoom
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Spaces are limited, so secure your spot today! Together, we’ll honor the wisdom of the past and plant seeds for a healthier, more connected future.
Join us for this sacred gathering and step into the healing energy of ancestral plant medicine!

Three Sisters Banquet
Join us for the Highland Support Project's Three Sister Dinner, an evening to support our "Healing Through Food" campaign promoting community wellness and sovereignty. Discover how the Three Sisters agricultural system, known as La Milpa in Mesoamerica and the Three Sisters by Eastern Woodland People, embodies ancestral wisdom. This system combines corn, beans, and squash in a harmonious, sustainable relationship, reflecting the deep interconnectedness celebrated in bio-intensive horticulture.
This event is part of our Deep Ecology Education Program and celebrates the Spring Planting of a Three Sisters Garden at Richmond Community High School. The Three Sisters Garden, an ancient agricultural system featuring corn, beans, and squash, serves as both a teaching tool and a living classroom. It connects students to horticulture, earth science, and the cultural heritage of Indigenous planting traditions while fostering a deeper understanding of sustainable practices and the importance of biodiversity.
Through this initiative, students and community members engage in meaningful conversations about environmental stewardship, cultural exchange, and the role of traditional knowledge in shaping a more sustainable future. Join us for this special celebration that blends history, science, and culture, sowing seeds for a healthier, more balanced world.
Secure your spot now and be part of this unique celebration that intertwines the past with the present for a greener tomorrow. Get your tickets on Eventbrite and join us in sowing seeds for a brighter future!
Donation tickets: $10 - $30

Belle Isle Cleanup - 4/26
Join the HSP Club’s Deep Ecology Education Program for a rewarding day of giving back at Belle Isle! On Saturday April 26, 2025, from 10 AM to 12 PM, we’ll come together to clean up the island, reduce pollution, and restore its natural beauty. But this isn’t just about the environment—it’s also an opportunity to connect with others, enjoy a peaceful morning outdoors, and take part in guided mindfulness practices in nature. Whether you’re passionate about conservation, looking to earn service hours (we’ll provide verification!), or simply want to spend time outside making a difference, everyone is welcome. Sign up and we’ll send you all the details. Let’s create a cleaner, healthier Belle Isle—together!

Feral University with Mike Rabin
Join us on Wednesday, April 2nd, as we welcome Mike Rabin, a regenerative systems thinker and movement builder dedicated to designing economies in service to life. As the visionary behind Pollinators for Change, Mike works to empower communities through systems literacy and community action, fostering sustainable futures from the ground up. In this session, he’ll explore how we can build regional and bioregional economies rooted in regeneration, resilience, and interconnectedness.
Ready to be part of Feral University? Sign up now here: Eventbrite
Or add directly to your calendar here: Calendar Invite
Let’s build a future that honors the interconnectedness of life together.

Belle Isle Cleanup - 3/29
Join the HSP Club’s Deep Ecology Education Program for a rewarding day of giving back at Belle Isle! On Saturday, April 26, 2025, from 10 AM to 12 PM, we’ll come together to clean up the island, reduce pollution, and restore its natural beauty. But this isn’t just about the environment—it’s also an opportunity to connect with others, enjoy a peaceful morning outdoors, and take part in guided mindfulness practices in nature. Whether you’re passionate about conservation, looking to earn service hours (we’ll provide verification!), or simply want to spend time outside making a difference, everyone is welcome. Sign up and we’ll send you all the details. Let’s create a cleaner, healthier Belle Isle—together!
