Herbal Healing Arts: Lighting the Way to Freedom With Mullein
Facilitator: Tiffany Robbins, Clinical Herbalist, Ethical Wildcrafter, & Raw Food Educator
Tuesday Nov 2nd
Session 1: 11:30am-1pm // Session 2: 1-2:30pm
Haverfarm Greenhouse

Students and participants will create Mullein stalk candles and reflect on Black herbal traditions of creating household, spiritual and survival tools out of everyday materials and plants in the environment. Everyone will make and take a final herbal candle and learn the versatility of Mullein by seeing, feeling and tasting!

SPACE IS LIMITED. There are five available slots for each workshop; after they are filled, you will be put on a waitlist and contacted if there are any openings.

The Black Ecologies Workshop Series is organized by Tajah Ebram, Visiting Assistant Professor of Writing & Writing Fellow, and sponsored by the Hurford Center for the Arts and Humanities, the Committee for Environmental Responsibility (CER), the Bi-College Department of Environmental Studies, the Haverfarm, and the Haverford College Arboretum.

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