Dreaming and Becoming Who We Are

This year for Black history month, Awaken To Love with Baba Orland Bishop and Queen Reverend Mutima Imani.

In 2023 Baba Bishop traveled the Globe gathering prayer and healing circles, sharing Ancestral wisdom and opening conversation in service of all Earth’s inhabitants. In this event, Mutima hosts Baba for a conversationWe invite you to quiet your mind, open your heart and let love in – together we will explore the movement from believing to knowing.

“Let us invoke the Spirit of our ancestor to understand our highest shared purpose.” – Baba Orland Bishop

Join us for the webinar from 9-11am PST. Following the webinar, from 11am-12pm PST, we invite you to stay on for an interactive experience of movement, music and conversations to integrate Dreaming and Becoming. 

Details 

Date: February 17, 2024 Time: 

9:00 am – 12:00 pm PST

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Orland Bishop is the founder and director of ShadeTree Multicultural Foundation in Los Angeles, where he has pioneered approaches to urban truces and mentoring at-risk youth that combine new ideas with traditional ways of knowledge. ShadeTree serves as an intentional community of mentors, elders, teachers, artists, healers, and advocates for the healthy development of children and youth. Orland’s work in healing and human development is framed by an extensive study of medicine, naturopathy, psychology, and Indigenous cosmologies, primarily those of South and West Africa.

Mutima Imani is a social justice visionary, reverend, master trainer and facilitator working to heal the heart of humanity by providing 21st century tools for personal/professional development and transformation. As a global diversity specialist, she is highly skilled at bringing diverse groups together to practice heart centeredness, resolve conflicts, transmute old wounds and establish new relationships where all are seen and honored. Mutima is a trainer for the Work that Reconnects International Facilitation Development Program called the Spiral Journey.

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By Rachel Marco-Havens

Rachel Marco-Havens is a multiplatform “solutionary” artist, performer, community activator, facilitator and storyteller. She jumped onto the fast moving merry-go-round of this movement in response to an emergency effort to protect the her community’s water from a corporate water grab. On the heels of that unprecedented success, she has been working to bridge the intersections within the environmental, social and spiritual justice movements in her own region and beyond. As well, Rachel sits on the Advisory Board of the Center For Earth Ethics and was recently appointed as a Representative for Wittenberg Center focusing on Indigenous and Environmental issues at the United Nations. With a strong focus on Women’s Leadership, Youth Empowerment and bridging intergenerational connections, Rachel inspires us to connect the silos of social, environmental and spiritual justice movements. Fostering the expansion of young leaders wherever she travels, she also works closely with youth driven activation, primarily with members of The International Indigenous Youth Council, incredible young leaders across the country and Water Protectors and Earth Guardians across the globe. “A lot happens when we change our mind, and even more happens when we bring creative flow to the movement. We all have gifts to bring to the work, and only together will we weave the strongest threads of our safety net!”

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