Women & Earth: Celebrating Women's History Month

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Women & Earth: Celebrating Women's History Month

A program that celebrates women and features two cooking demonstrations.

By The AJ Williams-Myers African Roots Center

Date and time

Saturday, March 6, 2021 · 1 - 3pm PST

Location

Online

About this event

The AJ Williams-Myers African Roots Center presents the third annual celebration of Women’s History Month – Women & Earth with Sarah Elisabeth and Sally Bermanzohn – this year coming to you online via Zoom from Sally's kitchen.

Sarah will speak on the Wise Woman Tradition, followed by a cooking demonstration of Root Stew – with garlic, onion, carrot, potato, sweet potato, turnip, rutabaga, celeriac, and seaweed.

Sally will talk about Native American Women as Farmers and Leaders in the Eastern Woodlands and demonstrate how to make Three Sisters Stew – with corn, beans, squash, cedar twigs, sage, mint, and maple syrup.

This program is presented as part of Women’s History Month Kingston.

Sally Bermanzohn is author of Indian Annie: A Grandmother's Story, Willow's Secrets, and Through Survivors' Eyes: From the Sixties to the Greensboro Massacre. Sally is active at African Roots Center, Seed Song Farm, and Neetopk Keetopk.

Sarah Elisabeth is Wise Woman Spiral, an apothecary, a consultant, an edible landscaper and a teacher. She has taught at Beacon Institute, African Roots Center and offered free herbal consultations at NOFA-NY’s Wellness Fair. She will be offering online classes in 2021. She is also Executive Director for A Farm for All! Sarah is a copywriter for her business and nonprofit work and has started a copywriting business Hornbeam Copywriting. Her blog can be found on her website and she is on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram as Wise Woman Spiral.

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