03/11/2023
ILE Ase School Info Session 3/10/23: Grief Rituals and Burial Rites
We are the daughters of Great Mothers and descendants of Afro-indigenous ancestors.
2136 Washington Street
Boston, MA
02119
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We, Sistahs of the Calabash, are the daughters of Great Mothers and descendants of Afro-indigenous ancestors. Our medicine is born from an intergenerational womxn tribe of Iyas, diviners, rootworkers, energy workers, educators, artists, midwives, shamans, herbalists, sound therapists and clinicians. We are womxn of the African Diaspora, coming from the lands Of , Gullah islands , Ayiti, Barbados, Antigua, Turtle Island, Southern Bayous, Kemet, brought together by our ancient spirits to heal + build our indigenous locally and globally communities.
This space serves as MONTHLY sanctuary for Black, Indigenous People of Color; happening EVERY 3rd ‘Solday’ Sunday 6-9:30. We give birth and bloom to our School of Ancestral rites, ILE ASE, acting as both a school and sanctuary. Providing integrative Afro-Indigenous Medicine & Wellness, Healing Centered Wisdom Sharing, Ancestor Reverence, Ritual, and Rootwork to heal + build community; which addresses the whole spectrum including mental, emotional, physical and spiritual imbalances that manifest as a result of oppression, colonialism, and generational trauma. We seek to offer interventions to reclaim our indigenous roots by invoking our self agency, as well as strengthen the legacy of our traditional medicines in our community.