Food Sovereignty Fundraiser

Stone Bend Farm 196 Porter Hill Road, Newfield, NY, United States

Food Sovereignty Fundraiser - learn how to plant amaranth!

Introduction to Mayan Medicine with OJI:SDA’

OJI:SDA' 138 Signor Hill Road, Spencer, NY, United States

Introduction to Mayan Medicine with Aurelia Xitumul Ivoy, Romeo Tecu Tecu, and Sabina Ajcot Sosof at the beautiful site of OJI:DSA' in Spencer NY.

Amaranth Harvest with Three Creeks Collective in Big Pine, CA

Three Creeks Collective 46 Tu Su Lane, Bishop, CA, United States

WORKSHOP Food as Medicine Sharing with members of Seed Travels from Guatemala: Sabina Sosof of Maya Na’oj (Ancestral Maya Wisdom) and Aurelia Xitumul of Bixal Ya  (Canto del Agua)  For more info email: threecreekscollective@gmail.com

Free

Opening Ceremony and Community Potluck at Milagro Allegro in Los Angeles, CA

Milagro Allegro Community Garden 115 S Avenue 56, Los Angeles, CA, United States

Con toda gratitud a La Madre Tierra nos reunimos a honrar el ciclo vital del amaranto. Honramos las semillas por la conexión que nos dan con la tierra, agua, sol, animales, las aves, los insectos, plantas y nuestros antepasados.

Amaranth Seed Sharing at Armory Center for the Arts in Pasadena, CA

Armory Center For the Arts 145 N Raymond Ave, Pasadena, CA, United States

Seed Travels participates in, "From the Ground Up, works by 16 contemporary artists and artist teams who explore diverse technologies, histories of contested spaces, and traditional understandings of nature as they imagine alternative, sustainable futures. Organized for the Armory by curator Irene Georgia Tsatsos, the exhibition bridges familiar distinctions between art and science while exploring

Free

Heirloom Expo at Ventura County Fair Grounds, Ventura, CA

Ventura County Fairgrounds

Presentation at Expo 9/11/24 Sabina Sosof and Aurelia Xitumul | Food as Medicine 11:30 – 12-30  Presentation at Expo 9/12/24 Julian Vasquez Chun of The Garden’s Edge and Cristobal Osario Sanchez of Qachuu Aloom Mother Earth Association | Restoring Traditional Milpa Systems in Guatemala 

Free