Now more than ever we are called to
remember the ways of our ancestors.
La Cultura Cura:
A Virtual Care Circle Series
highlights Indigenous/Xicanx healing ways.
For the entire month of May, we are bringing together our community
to share knowledge and wisdom that is centered in healing our whole selves--
mind, body and spirit.
Will you join us? 
On Monday May 18th at 7pm Sara Haskie-Mendoza will facilitate Xinachtli Circles: Rites of Passage for Young Women & Girls. This platica will discuss Xinachtli –– an innovative healing informed rites of passage curriculum for girls— in which she has trained hundreds of facilitators nationally.
Zoom information will be given upon registration.
Sara Haskie-Mendoza has worked 25 years as a grassroots community organizer, trainer and outreach specialist. Sara developed Xinachtli –– an innovative healing informed rites of passage curriculum for girls— in which she has trained hundreds of facilitators nationally. She is a fellow of the California Women’s Policy Institute and a recipient of the 2007 AFSC L.A. Peace Maker Award. Sara worked as a fundraising trainer for Grassroots Institute for Fundraising Training and has served as a field representative for the International Indian Treaty Council, working at the U.N. Commission for Human Rights in Geneva, Switzerland. Sara’s work is focused on disseminating the Xinachtli Rites of Passage Curriculum, grassroots fundraising training, and Indigenous leadership and capacity building for women and girls.
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