Webinar: Engaging Ancestral-Based Rituals on Stolen Lands
Sun, Aug 25
|Online Webinar Workshop
One of the questions we grapple with as settlers on stolen native lands is how we engage ritual cross-culturally, with protocol, with our Ancestors behind us and future generations before us.
Time & Location
Aug 25, 2019, 5:00 PM – 8:00 PM
Online Webinar Workshop
About This Event
(All fully paid registrants will receive a recording of the webinar and copies of the slides/ any visual material shared, regardless if they are able to attend the live event.)
One of the questions we grapple with as settlers on stolen native lands is how we engage ritual cross-culturally, with protocol, with our Ancestors behind us and future generations before us. The Center for Babaylan Studies offers a webinar led by Sobey Wing to explore the following themes:
- The Loss of Indigenous Ritual Practices both in the Philippine homeland and in the diasporas
- Pre-colonial Rituals of Transition
- The Regeneration of indigenous Practices amongst Indigenous Peoples, Lowlanders, and Diasporic communities
- The relevance and possibilities of initiatory rites that form solidarity economics, relationships (kinship-based, nature, cosmos related), and legacies.
SOBEY WING is the president of Kathara Society, a Pilipino Indigenous Arts Society located in the Unceded Coast Salish Territories also known as Vancouver, BC. He is also a consultant and facilitator of the Cross Cultural Protocols Working Group of Youth Passageways -- a global organization,supporting healthy passage of today’s young people into mature adulthood. He is also founder and moderator of Decolonize Consciousness Forum on Facebook and of multiple other groups.
Sobey’s Statement: As an organizer and presenter at the International Babaylan Conference held in the Unceded Coast Salish Territory in Vancouver, Canada in 2016, I seek to bring to the upcoming 4th International Babaylan Conference an analysis, discussion, and mobilization of resources towards the work of decolonization and indigenizing among diasporic Filipinos as unwitting settlers on stolen native lands.
This webinar is open to all interested persons. All fully paid registrants will receive a recording of the webinar and copies of the slides/ any visual material shared, regardless if they are able to attend the live event. Please contact Olivia Sawi at osawi@babaylan.net for more info about registering.
Tickets
Full Registration
You will be provided with a Zoom Webinar link and access code via email on August 24th to attend the live event. All registrants will also receive a recording of the webinar and PDF of slide presentation.
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