Upcoming 2023 events
Embracing Our Shadow: In this workshop we begin to develop a relationship with the parts of us that are unseen; we refer to this as shadow. We will discuss how the stories we accept impact our relationship with self. Finally we explore the relationship this has with our ancestors who are represented by the direction of the north, the place of cold, wisdom, shadow and wind.
Apapachar Nuestra Sombra: En este taller comenzamos a desarrollar nuestra relación con las partes de nosotros que se ocultan; a estas partes se les refiere como sombra. Aprendemos cómo nos relaciónamos con las historias que aceptamos. Y finalmente exploramos la relacion que tienen estos temas con nuestros ancestors; a quienes se les representa con la direccion del Norte, el lugar de la sabiduria, el frio, la sombra y el viento.
To register, please email engagement.services@hennepin.us.
Past events
2023
Collective Restoration Freedom Series, focused on Black Boys and Men
We’re working with community healer TC to provide the Collective Restoration Freedom Series, focusing on the transformative healing of Black Boys and Men. The kickoff session “The Importance of Pouring In,” is April 19, 5:30-7:30 p.m. via Zoom. If you’re committed to helping your community and the healing of others we’ll be happy to have you!
Below are the dates for these sessions:
- April 19, The Importance of Pouring In (virtual kick-off)
- May 12, Free the Body: Releasing Trauma from the Body (in-person)
- June 29, Dad’s, Do's, Don’ts, and Donuts (in-person)
- July 29, The Importance of Pouring In Part 2 (virtual)
- August 27, Community Reunion Barbeque (in- person)
Be on the lookout for more sessions to come!
Note: You only need to register once to attend any of the monthly sessions. We will send monthly reminders for the upcoming sessions.
Click to register for the event
For ASL interpretation, please contact EngagementServices@hennepin.us
Cuerpx Estampa Workshop for young Latinas/o/x
The workshop will be aimed at young Latinas/o/x. In this workshop they will learn to carve and print linoleum blocks focused on reflecting on the negative view that women or non-binary have towards their own body.
- Saturday, July 29, 11 a.m. – 2 p.m.
- In-person, ages 13 – 17. This event is offered in
English and Spanish.
- Oxboro Library, River Valley room
8801 Portland Ave. S, Bloomington, MN 55420
This event is for youth ages 13-17. We have limited spots and will only allow one registration per youth. Thank you for understanding.
El taller estará dirigido a jóvenes de la comunidad Latina/o/x . En este taller aprenderán a tallar e imprimir bloques de linóleo enfocados en reflexionar sobre la visión negativa que los jovenes o no binarias tienen hacia su propio cuerpo; Crearán una frase que aprenderán a transferir y tallar en un bloque de linóleo, aprenderán a pensar en relieve, cómo usar herramientas básicas de tallado y cómo imprimir su propio bloque de linóleo.
- Sábado 29 de Julio, 11 a.m. – 2 p.m.
- El evento será presencial y es para personas de edades,
13 – 17. Este evento será en español e inglés.
- Oxboro Library, Sala de reunion: River Valley
8801 Portland Ave. S, Bloomington, MN 55420
Este evento es para jóvenes de 13 a 17 años. Tenemos cupo limitado y solo permitiremos una inscripción por joven. Gracias por su comprensión.
Towards a Healing Journey through Sound Bath, focused on Asian American community
Join Nancy Xiong as she facilitates a community healing session focused on the Asian American community using crystal singing bowls and vocals. Sound healing, also known as a sound bath, can help with clearing of energetic blockages, increasing deep relaxation, and renewing sense of purpose, well-being, calm, and happiness. Participants are highly encouraged to dress comfortably, bring a pillow and a yoga mat or blanket, and can sit or lay down during the session.
Tuesday, June 13 from 5:45 to 8 p.m.
Click to register for the event
For ASL interpretation, please contact EngagementServices@hennepin.us
Energy Healing Workshop, Awaken*Restore*Ascend, focused on American Indian community
Led by Shelly Belgarde, this healing session is designed for American Indian community members is focused on well-being. Participants will be given tools to reduce stress and anxiety, release emotional and physical traumas stored in the body, increase energy, and enhance their personal and spiritual growth. A meal and healing kits are provided to those who attend.
Click to register for the event
For ASL interpretation, please contact EngagementServices@hennepin.us
National Day of Racial Healing community event
Local governments in the Twin Cities including Hennepin County partnered to bring together two free, virtual events to recognize National Day of Racial Healing on January 17, 2023. One event was focused on local city and county staff, and the other was open to all community members. Racism impacts all of us and we believe we need to create more safe spaces for our collective healing.
This year’s event featured Dr. Eddie Moore Jr., Founder and Director of the White Privilege Institute and the White Privilege Conference. Dr. Moore shared insights on how we feel, deal, and heal from the three evils of society (racism, poverty, and war) Dr. Martin Luther King shared in speech on August 31, 1967.
View the flyer (English, PDF)
Spanish (PDF)
Hmong (PDF)
Somali (PDF)
About National Day of Racial Healing
The National Day of Racial Healing centers around experiences rooted in truth-telling, offering people, organizations and communities a day set aside for racial healing, bringing people together to take collective action for a more just and equitable world. It was started by the Kellogg Foundation in 2017 to bring the community together for conversations about how we heal from the effects of racism. This day is observed every year on the Tuesday after Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
2022
Healing Circle for Our Community, In Celebration of Latino Heritage Month
Held on Saturday, October 1, 2022 10a.m. – 12 p.m. at Centro Tyrone Guzman, 1915 Chicago Avenue South.
This event, hosted by Hennepin County Engagement Services, was focused on connecting Latino families and communities to their roots through music, spirituality, and traditional ceremonies. It is a space of self-healing accompanied by cultural arts and dance.
Healers Nancy and Susan will guide participants in connecting with the four elements of life which are water, fire, air, and earth.
Juneteenth Liberation Celebration: An intergenerational event for Black men of all ages
Held on June 22, 2022, at Lutunji's Plate, this event was led by TC, from Mind Body Spirit Wholistic Fitness, and Kendrick Walton, a cultural works and community healer.
Participants learned:
- How to have difficult conversations with each other
- How to care for ourselves and free ourselves from conditions placed on us
- How to do mindfulness activities for self empowerment
In Celebration of Asian American Heritage Month and Minnesota American Indian Month
This wellness panel and choice of healing circles are offered as part of an ongoing series to support of the health and wellbeing of our community. The event was held on May 21, 2022.
Panelists Seng Xiong, Nancy Bordeaux, Renee Butters talked about cultural traditions/practices for wellness.
Healers Julie Vang, Xay Yang, Seng Xiong, Shelly Belgarde, Nancy Bordeaux and Renee Butters drew upon their lived experience and expertise to guide separate healing circles to support community members and provide guidance for navigating our world.
Community healer biographies
Thomas "TC" Collins
TC is a community activist, social justice advocate, and wellness enthusiast with 10+ years of community engagement experience. He’s the owner of Mind, Body, Spirit Wholistic Fitness, LCC dedicated to providing alternative holistic healing methods to disenfranchised communities. Born in Oceanside, California he’s worked as a motivational speaker working across the country to shift the mental paradigms of adolescents of color. As a certified yoga and fitness instructor he uses wellness as a tool to uplift those who are oppressed by providing them with the resources they need to heal themselves and transform the world around them. TC works part time at YouthLink as a Youth Advocate, Mentor, and Community Coordinator. He’s a graduate of the University of Southern Mississippi where he studied Psychology and became a member of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Incorporated. As a former collegiate athlete, TC is passionate about teaching mindfulness to young men and providing them with the tools to connect deeper to themselves in mind, body, and spirit.
Kendrick Walton
Kendrick is a Restorative Justice Specialist with Community Mediation & Restorative Services, Inc. Previously, he served as an educator in Minneapolis Public Schools and coached high school debate. Kendrick has a deep passion for restorative practices in education and a significant portion of his role is dedicated to cultivating a space that is healing-focused, anti-racist, and forward-thinking. Some of the services he offers include facilitation of restorative circles, conflict mediation, community building, and professional development.
Shelly Belgarde
Shelly Marie Belgarde ‘Hante Blaska Wiyan’- Flat Cedar Woman, an enrolled member of the Three Affiliated Tribes: Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara, a descendant of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa and Standing Rock Sioux Tribe. Shelly is a Golden Ray Twin Flame, Wisdom Keeper, and Energy Healer. She has studied many ancient traditional healing modalities over the past decade. She is currently finishing up her Masters in Holistic Health Studies at St. Catherine’s University. Shelly has a passion for transmuting trauma and helping others find their healer within. She lives to shine loving light onto others. She awoke so others may awaken.
Nancy Rocha
Nancy Rocha (she/her/hers) is a descendent of the Mexica people. She is a seeker of knowledge, a student, teacher, leader and an apprentice. Nancy draws from the tradition of Curanderismo or Medicina Ancestral, which incorporates medicine from Mexica, European and African lineages.
Susana De León
Susana De León she/her/hers) is a Mexican, Indigenous, medicine cultural teacher and immigration attorney. She has been a cultural guide at the service of the Xican@, Indigenous, Latinx and other communities for over 25 years. In her practice, Susana teaches participants how to ground themselves in culture, combining body, mind and spirit for self and community healing.
Nancy Bourdeaux
Nancy Bordeaux is a Lakota from Rosebud South Dakota. Nancy has worked in the Minneapolis and St. Paul community for 20 years. Nancy is Executive Director of Tawacin Tanka Nonprofit. Nancy has 12 years of historical trauma and healing lifeways experience as a trainer. Nancy is a certified Focusing Oriented and Complex Trauma practitioner. Nancy’s work is based on the core values and time-honored traditions of self-healing and holistic healing modalities.
Renee Butters
Renee Butters ‘Awanishbaasinookwe’, owner and founder of She Heals Noojimo Noojimo’iwe, is an Indigenous Healing Practitioner, Teacher, and a skilled facilitator of community self-healing ceremonies and circles. She is descendant of the Ojibwe Snake Clan, and citizen of The White Earth Nation. She is certified in several different healing modalities and uses cultural, holistic, and hands on approaches to teach others how to reclaim their most powerful healer, the healer within. www.shehealsnoojimo.com
Julie Vang
Julie Vang is a spiritual healer, conscious business coach, trauma-informed yoga teacher, and the creator of Im Soul Ready LLC. She comes from a long ancestral lineage of shamans, healers, and entrepreneurs. After burning out from 10+ years of political and community organizing, Julie leaned into deep inner healing and spiritual work to rise beyond the oppressive systems. She's on a soul mission to help you grieve to embody New Earth leadership, wealth, pleasure, and impact.
Seng Xiong
Seng (they/she/he) currently serves as the Queer Justice Coordinator at Transforming Generations. They oversee the LGBTQ+ drop-in support group that has been going on since the height of the pandemic last year. As well, Seng has collaborated on various communal gatherings over the past couple of years that offer healing through storytelling, mindfulness, and holistic wellness.
Xay Yang
Xay Yang (she/her) currently serves as the Queer Justice Director and Mental Health therapist at Transforming Generations, a non-profit organization focused on ending gender-based violence with a focus on the Hmong community. Xay is a clinical social worker by trade and has been providing mental health support for over six years. She has also been organizing in communities and working with victims/survivors for 10 years. Xay has co-facilitated various circles locally and nationally focused on healing and storytelling for the last three years.