Full day of conference classes on herbalism, green living and traditional healing culture. Classes for the day are Medicine Can Be a Ball: Rosemary Gladstar, Herbs for the Spiritual Heart: Paul Bergner, Reading the Body-Lungs, Kidney and Heart: Margi Flint, Western Mexican Herbalism: Filiberto Delgado, The Medicine of Mulberry: Will Morris, Leave a Wild Patch Ovuh There: Onifa Funke, Disaster Herbalism–Stories from Haiti: Thomas Easley, Percolation Workshop: Sally Garrett, Women and Sexual Health: Demetria Clark, Putting Together the Profile: Matthew Wood, Strategies for Herbal Pairing: Joann Sanchez, The Importance of Animal Medicine: Karyn Sanders, Redefining Wildcrafting for the Next Generation: Nicole Telkes, Recognizing and Working with Anemia Naturally: Tania Neubauer, Herbs for Dogs? Yes!: Margarat Nee, Ombligo/Ceremonies for Birthing: Marika Alvarado, Native Medicinals of the Deep South: Darell Martin, Hypothyroidism: Thomas Easley, Creating Apothecary Gardens: Jenny Perez, Introduction to Temezkal: Rosa Tupina, Ayurvedic Insights: Sonia Masocco, Logging into Nature’s Broadband: D’Coda
Evening events include a traditional ceremony and procession for Dia de los Muertos.