Indigenous Plants: Nourish, Thrive, Revive
-- THIS EVENT HAS ALREADY OCCURED --
Monday 12th of October 2020 6:30 pm (AEST)
A homegrown workshop with guest storyteller Che Hall from Sustainable Watsonia
Come together to reconnect with local Indigenous food systems.
Local resident Che Hall will share some Indigenous ways of knowing about local plants and animals and how these connections can support our communities to thrive.
This interactive workshop supports people to recharge and reconnect with nature and the local food systems that have nourished our ancestors for thousands of years.
More about local indigenous plants:
Banyule City Council’s 2-for-1 Indigenous Plant vouchers
Banyule City Council’s Gardens for Wildlife program
Che invites you to explore these people’s work if you’d like to discover more Indigenous plant wisdom:
Dark Emu by Bruce Pascoe
Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer (listen to the audiobook narrated by the author)
Robin Wall Kimmerer Keynote: Mapping a New Geography of Hope
When
Monday 12th of October 2020
6:30 pm to 8:30 pm (AEST)
Where
Online
Contact
Penelope Grose
info@transitionbanyule.org.au
Event/Ticketing Links
http://www.trybooking.com/BLEZM
Affiliated Groups
Transition Warringal, Transition 3081, Sustainable Greensborough, Sustainable Community Ivanhoe, Sustainable Watsonia, Montmorency Community Group (auspice)