Community

Circles, gatherings, and collective care

Relational Accountability

In this work, we understand that we are accountable not just to individuals, but to communities, to land, and to lineage.

This means:

Honoring the sources of the practices we share
Listening more than we speak
Making space for voices beyond our own
Remaining in ongoing relationship with the communities we serve
Welcoming repair when harm occurs

We do not claim to do this perfectly. But we commit to doing it honestly, and to remaining in the practice of becoming more accountable over time.

We Are Woven Together

Healing is not meant to happen in isolation. We are woven into webs of relationship—with one another, with the land, with those who came before and those who will come after. Community is not an addition to the work. It is the work.

Circles

Intimate gatherings for shared practice, reflection, and witnessing. Circles are spaces where we remember how to be in relationship–with ourselves, with each other, and with the living world.

Gatherings

Seasonal and land-based gatherings that honor the rhythms of the earth. These are opportunities to come together in ceremony, learning, and collective presence.

Social Impact

Our commitment to accessibility and equity means offering sliding-scale options, community scholarships, and collaborations with organizations serving under-resourced communities.

“When we speak the old stories, we are not merely reciting— we are calling something back into being.”