Tuesday, July 14, 2009
Women's Activist Gathering/Encuentro de Mujeres Activistas
To request a brochure, contact us via email: almademujertx@gmail.com or phone: 512.258.3880.
To pay for registration, you can now use paypal:
July 25, 2009 Open House
Maribel will be talking about her vision and upcoming programs for Alma de Mujer.
Please join us for a tour of the land and of Alma's Medicine Wheel garden.
In addition, our summer interns will be sharing some of their amazing experiences, including their recent trip to Canada.
Where & When: Saturday, July 25, 2009 9:00AM-11:00AM
Indigenous Women's Network | Alma de Mujer Center for Social Change | 13621 FM 2769 | Austin | TX | 78726
Tuesday, July 7, 2009
July 2009 Newsletter
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Book Alma Today! | Alma de Mujer is available for your group or nonprofit organization meeting, retreat or workshop. We offer non-profit friendly rates, lodging and catering options. To find out more, contact Courtney Enriquez, Booking Specialist. |
Contact: Courtney Enriquez, Booking Specialist: 512.258.1858 |
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Alma's Environmental Learning Camp
Now Accepting Applications for Sessions 1 & 2
Session 1: July 13 - 18
Session 2: July 20 - 25
The Environmental Learning Camp is designed to provide youth ages 13 - 17 with a solid training in Environmental Stewardship based on Native American approaches to land stewardship and values grounded in an understanding of the four directions, four elements, and the inter-dependence with all creatures. The camp is designed to provide participants with tools for individual and community leadership in environmental stewardship that can be applied with their families, in their neighborhoods, schools and local contexts.
Over the course of the camp, youth will learn about: Land Conservation, Water Conservation, Fundamentals of Clean Air, Nutrition & Food Preparation, Small Scale Agriculture, proper handling of the Four Elements, Healthy Communication and Community Leadership. Youth will also take part in a community service component the last day of camp.
To register, call: 512.258.3880 to complete application. Payment for camp can be made via check/money order, cash, or paypal.
Saturday, June 13, 2009
June 2009 Newsletter
Dear Friends,
Alma de Mujer is diving into the summer sun with fun and exciting programining and we hope that you can take the dive with us! If you want to get involved and spend some time on the land, contact us or just stop on by. Please check out the following news and announcements included in this newsletter and get involved!
* A new bridge at Alma is complete!
* Volunteer at Alma this Saturday
* Young Girls Leadership Camp (June 8 - 19, 2009)
* Environmental Education Camps (July 2009)
* Alma's Equinox Brunch (June 21, 2009)
* Workshop Series with Rose Two-Feathers
Alma's Bridge
With much rain and strength, the new bridge at Alma is complete!
Come by and check it out!
On May 16-17, Alma friends came together to build a bridge over the creek. In the pouring rain, several 2-3 ton, 40ft poles were lifted and put into place. With the help of UT architect students, the bridge stands as a beautiful, solid, and stable connection between the two land areas at Alma. Thank you to all who contributed in making this a reality.
Volunteer at Alma
Day of Service:
June 6, 10am-2pm
July 11, 9am - 1pm
Alma de Mujer hosts montly Days of Service.
Please join us and bring your friends!
Beverages and light snacks provided.
Location: 13621 FM 2769
Austin Texas 78726
Environmental Education Camps
July 2009
Youth at Alma
Now Accepting Applications
The Environmental Learning Camp is designed to provide youth ages 13 - 17 with a solid training in Environmental Stewardship based on Native American approaches to land stewardship and values grounded in an understanding of the four directions, four elements, and the inter-dependence with all creatures. As youth from an urban setting, the camp is designed to provide participants with tools for individual and community leadership in environmental stewardship that can be applied with their families, in their neighborhoods, schools and local contexts.
There are two week-long (Monday through Saturday) summer sessions in July. Each day consists of six hours of workshops, 1-3 hours each. Over the course of the camp, youth will learn about: Land Conservation, Water Conservation, Fundamentals of Clean Air, Nutrition & Food Preparation, Small Scale Agriculture, proper handling of the Four Elements, Healthy Communication and Community Leadership.
The dates for the 2009 Summer Camps are:
July 13 - July 18, 2009
July 20 - July 25, 2009
The camp cost is $120.00 per child and includes materials, lunch and snacks. Some scholarships available. To register, contact almademujertx@gmail.com
Alma's Equinox Brunch
June 21, 2009 at 11AM
Come enjoy Alma's Summer Solstice Brunch/Father's Day Celebration with Mariachi singer Judy Razo and locally grown, organic, vegetarian cuisine.
To make reservations, email: almademujertx@gmail.com
Cost: $20/person includes full brunch buffet and music. Alma de Mujer, 13621 FM 2769, Austin, 78726
July 18, 1:30 pm - Stone Wrapping
July 25, 9:30 am - Dream Catchers
July 25, 1:30 pm - Feather medicine
August 1, 9.30 - 2.30 pm- Gourd Rattles
Fees: 1 class - $38
2 classes - $70
3 classes - $95
Entire Series $180.00
Gourd workshop class (alone) - $65
THANK YOU AGAIN!!!!
A huge THANK YOU to the amazing businesses that have gifted donations to Alma de Mujer including Cobrahead - which made a wonderful donation of garden tools, and HEB for donating to our Summer Camp.
Thank you to Stephen Ross and his class for all of the incredible work that they did to design, find the materials and build the new bridge at Alma de Mujer. We are so deeply moved by all of your heart and work.
Much love to all!
Become a Friend of Alma de Mujer
To become a friend, visit our page on the Indigenous Women's Network website: http://indigenouswomen.org/General/Donate.html
Thanks for supporting Alma de Mujer and our communities.
Support Alma de Mujer and our Sister Organizations:
People in Defense of Earth & Her Resources (PODER)
poder-tx.org
Resistencia Bookstore/RedSalmon Arts
www.resistenciabooks.com
Kalpulli Teokalli Teoyolotl
kalpulliaustin.blogspot.com
Book Alma Today!
Alma de Mujer is available for your group or nonprofit organization meeting, retreat or workshop. We offer non-profit friendly rates, lodging and catering options. To find out more, contact Courtney Enriquez, Booking Specialist: 512.258.1858
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Alternative Ways to Approach Health & Healing
“Alternative Ways to Approach Health and Healing”
By Zapotec elder, midwife, and healer, Doña Enriqueta Contreras
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
6:00 – 8:00 pm
UT Austin DDCE Community Engagement Center
in the Marvin C. Griffin Building
1109 East 11th Street, Austin, Texas
Doña Enriqueta Contreras, from the southern state of Oaxaca, Mexico, is a member of the third largest indigenous group in Mexico, and a descendant from a line of traditional healers whose knowledge dates back 2,500 years on the Meso-American continent. She has dedicated her life to and excels in traditional medicine, herbalism and midwifery. She accumulated her
ethno-botanical knowledge living in the Sierra Júarez Mountains north of Oaxaca City. As a young woman, she became a traditional midwife, with a successful practice spanning more than 60 years. She has become one of Mexico’s premier midwives. In the course of her career, she has never lost a baby or a mother during childbirth, an extraordinary record even by western standards.
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This program is sponsored by the Indigenous Studies Speakers Series hosted by the Division of Diversity and Community Engagement (DDCE), UT Austin. UT co-sponsors include the Center for Women’s and Gender Studies, The Mexican Center at the Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies, and The Center for Mexican American Studies. Local community organization co-sponsors include PODER (People Organized in Defense of Earth and her Resources) and Alma de Mujer, a project of the Indigenous Women's Network. For more information please contact Brenda Sendejo at bsendejo@mail.utexas.edu or Mary Margaret Návar at margienavar@yahoo.com.
Friday, May 8, 2009
May Newsletter
Alma de Mujer is preparing for the Summer months both on and around the land and through our programming. We are excited to celebrate our volunteers and all the community members who have contributed so much to Alma de Mujer in the past few months. And we hope that we'll see you out here soon!
Momma! I Love You
May 10, 2009 - 11am - 6pm
Bemba Productions is hosting a Mother's Day picnic and celebration featuring artists: Sarah Temple, Tameca Jones Quartet, Blues Mafia, Azul. We'll also have salsa classes, guitar lessons, on-site massage and activities for children. Bring a blanket, and your whole family to celebrate our mothers!
$15 - 18 and up
$7 - for ages 8 - 17
All proceeds benefit Alma de Mujer.
Medicine Gardens
Sustaining Communities through Medicina
Alma de Mujer is working hard to finalize our on site Medicine Wheel Garden. We're also out in the community building Medicine Gardens with our sisters and brothers in the Austin community. We've built gardens at Resistencia Bookstore, at Monkey Wrench Bookstore and at People in Defense of Earth and Her Resources (PODER). In building the Gardens, community members learn how to build a square foot garden box, how to plant, and about the medicinal qualities of the plants they are working with.
The Young Girls Leadership Camp
June 1 - 5 & 8 - 12, 2009
Girls will work with skilled artists, educators and adult mentors who will provide a range of activities at Alma aimed to bring out the best in each girl.
Dates for the 2009 Young Girls Leadership Camp are:
· June 8 - 12, 2009
· June 15 -19, 2009
Registration deadline is May 25, 2009. This camp is FREE.
To register, contact programs@indigenouswomen.org
Environmental Education Camps
July 2009
There are two week-long (Monday through Saturday) summer sessions in July. Each day consists of six hours of workshops, 1-3 hours each. Over the course of the camp, youth will learn about: Land Conservation, Water Conservation, Fundamentals of Clean Air, Nutrition & Food Preparation, Small Scale Agriculture, proper handling of the Four Elements, Healthy Communication and Community Leadership.
The dates for the 2009 Summer Camps are:
The camp cost is $120.00 per child and includes materials, lunch and snacks.
To register, contact programs@indigenouswomen.org
A huge THANK YOU to the amazing businesses that have gifted donations to Alma de Mujer's Medicine Wheel Garden, including: The Natural Gardener, It's About Thyme and Nature's Treasures.
These businesses have donated soil, plants and precious stones to help strengthen the Medicine Wheel Garden for all of our communities, making this an extra-special endeavor.
AND - a tremendous THANK YOU to Doris Green and Alicia Botello. Doris designed the Medicine Wheel Garden and has donated many plants from her wonderful home garden. Alicia made the mosaic stepping stones, like the one featured here.
Much love to all!
May 9, 2pm - 4pm
June 6, 10am - 2pm
Become a Friend of Alma de Mujer
To become a friend, visit our page on the Indigenous Women's Network website: http://indigenouswomen.org/General/Donate.html
Thanks for supporting Alma de Mujer and our communities.
Support Alma de Mujer and our Sister Organizations:
People in Defense of Earth & Her Resources (PODER)
poder-tx.org
Resistencia Bookstore/RedSalmon Arts
www.resistenciabooks.com
Kalpulli Teokalli Teoyolotl
kalpulliaustin.blogspot.com
Book Alma Today! | Alma de Mujer is available for your group or nonprofit organization meeting, retreat or workshop. We offer non-profit friendly rates, lodging and catering options. To find out more, contact Courtney Enriquez, Booking Specialist. |
Contact: Courtney Enriquez, Booking Specialist: 512.258.1858 |
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
February/March Newsletter
Mark your calendars...
March 6th ( 7pm): Xicana Chronicles: International Women’s Day Reading at Resistencia Bookstore as part of Resistencia’s on-going series “Café Libro”. Readings by the participants of Xicana Chronicles followed by an open mic. Resistencia Bookstore: 1801-A South First Street, Austin 78702
March 6th (7pm): Women’s Evening Gathering – Join us for a monthly evening gathering for women that includes meditation, yoga and healing conversations. Open to all women. Alma de Mujer, 13621 FM 2769, Austin, 78726
March 14th (2pm - 6pm): Alma de Mujer’s monthly Day of Service – Volunteers! Join us on March 14th for our monthly day of service. Beverages and light snacks provided. Alma de Mujer, 13621 FM 2769, Austin, 78726
March 22nd (11am – 1pm): Equinox Brunch – Bring in the spring with excellent locally grown, organic cuisine and jazz. To make reservations, email: programs@indigenouswomen.org. Cost $20/person includes full brunch buffet and jazz. Alma de Mujer, 13621 FM 2769, Austin, 78726
March 28th (9.30am): Alma de Mujer is cop-sponsoring PODER’s yearly Cesar Chavez March. Opening Blessing at 9.30am; March begins at 10:00 am from the Pan American Recreation Center, 2100 East 3rd Street. The March will end at the Mexican American Cultural Center (MACC) where there will be speakers, music, dance, and poetry from 11am – 1pm. We will be gathering signatures to make Cesar E. Chavez Day a national Holiday. We will also have a voter registration table.
And there’s more!!!
In March/April we will be announcing a state-wide activist gathering on July 29th – August 2nd for women activists working on issues of environmental justice, immigration and Native sovereignty. Information will be made available on the Indigenous Women’s Network website: www.indigenouswomen.org
Are you a school teacher or principal, or do you lead a community group? Alma de Mujer is hosting half-day field trips on Environmental Stewardship and Indigenous Arts & Culture. To find out more or to receive a program brochure, contact: programs@indigenouswomen.org
Alma de Mujer will be hosting Environmental Learning day camps for youth ages 14- 17 in July. To find out more information, contact programs@indigenouswomen.org. Registration is now available.
Our Medicine Wheel garden is well on its way. Look out for announcements on opportunities to visit the Garden in April and May, as well as garden workshops for those interested in learning more about Indigenous medicines.
Volunteers at Alma de Mujer
Thanks to all of our volunteers who came out on January 25th for our first Day of Service. Special thanks to the Valkyrie Rugby team, and all the folks who helped move rocks, lug out junk, work on decks and generally improve the state of things at Alma. We couldn’t have done it without you!!
Alma Love
On February 14, 2009, Alma de Mujer hosted its first yearly Valentine’s Day event – Alma Love. Over 40 guests came and enjoyed a delicious dinner, singing and drag performances, poetry and dancing with DJ Ebeelo (aka Chorizo Funk). We hope that we see you there next year.
Photos by Senalka McDonald
Announcing Alma de Mujer’s membership program!!
Alma de Mujer has launched a membership program to raise funds for the organization’s operations. There are five levels of membership, each one with benefits including: invitation to a yearly members’ Harvest Open House, original artists’ posters and much, much more. Find out more by visiting our membership page. Become a member today!
Meet Alma de Mujer’s Local Council
A Biomedical Engineer and Clinical Researcher, Esther is equally passionate about Alma de Mujer’s mission and vision as she is about the mystical qualities of life and science. She is driven by Alma’s mission to create healing spaces for women and their families. “I see everyone as a reflection of myself, and in that our mutual sacredness.” Esther is also a loving mother of three boys, and brings her tenderness, joy and sense of positivity to everything she does. Esther has lived in Austin for several years now and we are lucky to have her on our Local Council. Thank you Esther!
Tuesday, January 13, 2009
January/February 2009 Newsletter
NEWS
(Some of Alma's Local Council Members: Courtney Morris, Wura-Natasha Ogunji, Maria Elena Martinez, Velia Sanchez Ruiz, Lourdes Kaman, Adela Mancias)
In Fall 2008, Alma de Mujer instituted an intergenerational Local Council which is providing oversight and support to Alma’s programs and operations.Council members are (alphabetical by first name): Adela Mancias (RedSalmon Arts), Carmen Llanes (PODER), Courtney Morris, Esther Schroeder, Erika Gonzalez (PODER), Lourdes Kaman, Maria Elena Martinez, Maribel Garza, Mary Margaret Navar, Rosa Tupina Orta, Rosalind Chou, Velia Sanchez Ruiz and Wura-Natasha Ogunji.
In January 2009, Ana Lara was hired on as Alma's Program Director. In her role as Program Director, Ana will lead the development and implementation initiatives & programs, including:
- expansion of Alma de Mujer's Indigenous Arts & Culture program to include a new Artist in Residence program for Texas-based Indigenous women/women of color visual artists and writers
- expansion of the Alma's Sustainable Communities program to train Community Health Workers/Promotoras de Salud on Indigenous Health & Medicine and in the development of Indigenous environmental stewardship camps for youth and families
- redirecting the Indigenous Women's Leadership program to focus on providing training for Austin-based Indigenous women through a local internship program, and gatherings focused on activism and social justice initiatives throughout Texas
In 2009, Alma de Mujer will also be hosting seasonal events (Equinox Brunches), workshops, Moon gatherings, youth/family camps among others!!
I am really excited at all of the potential, but am also deeply moved by all of what has come before me. This moment wouldn’t be possible without all of the love, energy and effort that has brought Alma de Mujer to this point. This is the perfect moment in time to institute long-lasting, effective growth at Alma de Mujer; we have a new President in D.C., and we have a local community that is mobilizing in new and dynamic ways. I am especially grateful to the leadership of Alma's Local Council, who through their heart and hard work, bring smiles and inspiration to me on a daily basis." ~Ana
UPCOMING EVENTS
January 15, 2009 - Announcing Alma de Mujer's Artist in Residence program!!
Alma de Mujer, a project of the Indigenous Women's Network, is proud to announce it's new Artist in Residence Program.
Applications are available starting January 15, 2009 and are due (postmark) by February 17, 2009.Texas Indigenous women/women of color artists of all disciplines are encouraged to apply including writers, visual artists, performers, multi-disciplinary artists and curators/critics.All artists receive shared accommodations, a private work space, and basic food provisions at no cost. Artists are responsible for transportation toand from the residency, materials, and additional food costs.
You can download a pdf of the application here. Or, to request an application, send an email to almaresidence@gmail.com or send a self-addressed stamped envelope to: Alma de Mujer/ 13621 FM 2769, Austin, TX 78726
Note: Postmark deadline is February 17 2009. There is a $20 application fee.
January 25, 2009 - Alma Volunteer Day
From 10am - 2pm, Alma will be buzzing with activity. In preparation for the Artist in Residence program, we will be cleaning out the studio, painting and making small repairs. We will also be working on clearing beds and raising beds for the new Medicine Wheel Garden. Bring yourself, comfortable work clothes and the great light in your heart. Join us for a community day of service.
February 7, 2009 - Chicana Chronicles: A Monthly Writing Group
This program, in collaboration with People in Defense of Earth and Her Resources (PODER) is a monthly writing group for young Chicana/Latina women exploring history, politics, identity, land and love. Registration is closed for the winter and will open in early summer. For more information, contact Ana Lara at programs@indigenouswomen.org
February 14, 2009, 8pm - Alma Love: A Sensual Night of Performance, Dinner & Dancing
Join us for a night of sensual performances and a DJ Dance party just for you! Enjoy a dinner made using local and organic ingredients, and an atmosphere that says all love is good and possible.
Tickets: $30.00; to purchase, call 512.258.3880 or email programs@indigenouswomen.org
Look out for more information on upcoming programs in the early spring, including: a Full Moon meditation group, yoga classes, Indigenous agriculture, health and healing workshops and much, much more!
BOOKINGS
Retreat Center space is available for meetings, gatherings, retreats, workshops.Click here to find out more about bookings. To request a booking, email: bookings@indigenouswomen.org
MEET ALMA’S LOCAL COUNCIL
Velia Sanchez Ruiz
Velia came to Alma de Mujer for the first time in February 2008. It was soon after her mother’s passing and she fell n love with Alma because of the sense of healing and peacefulness. “The trees were all bare and the colors wer so beautiful and I sat at the bench in front of the Madre and it was an awesome experience. I knew then that Alma needs to wake up one more time and provide healing for others.” Velia is a retired school teacher and is well known and loved for her dance lessons in her Physical Education classes at Linder elementary, where she taught for 27 years. Velia is also a Master Gardener and a member of the Day Lily Society and of the Violet Crown – one of the oldest garden clubs in the state of Texas. In addition to staying active at Zilker Botanical Garden, Velia is helping out on Alma’s Local Council. After seeing Alma’s garden, she had a dream of a wheel, and with the help of her friends Doris Ledesma Green and Sylvia Ledesma, she came up with a design for Alma’s new Medicine Wheel Garden.
WE’RE HERE FOR YOU
Alma de Mujer exists for Indigenous communities, communities of color and communities in harmony with our beliefs. Our programs serve communities based in Austin, throughout Texas and in the Southwest region of the United States and Northern Mexico. Alma de Mujer’s gates are open during daylight hours, seven days a week. If you’re in town or just passing through, come by and see us sometime! Call 512.258.3880 to stop by for a site visit.
SUPPORT ALMA DE MUJER
Love, energy and the money to get things moving. It’s easy to support Alma de Mujer. You can volunteer or send a love donation in the form of a check, money order, or through a bank draft. We’re also looking for donations of in-kind items. To donate furniture or other in-kind items, contact us at programs@indigenouswomen.org