Tuesday, May 25, 2010

free classes we will have this fall and winter

To RSVP for any of the classes, please email us.














Saturday, September 25, 2010

Doula training
Autumnal equinox


Full Moon
Saturday, October 23, 2010

FERTILITY AWARENESS PART ONE
Calendars, tracking
The Standard Days Method
Cycle beads
Cervical Mucus

Full Moon
Sunday, November 21, 2010
FERTILITY AWARENESS PART TWO
Basal body temperature
Cervical position
Mittelschmerz
Other secondary signs

No Class in December or January

Full Moon
Friday, February 18, 2011

Lactation as a contraceptive
Plant medicines for your children and family

Full Moon
Saturday, March 19, 2011

Vernal Equinox

Full Moon
Monday, April 18, 2011

Plant medicines for women and how to use them. Essential herbs, tincturing, alternate methods of preservation, and more.

Full Moon
Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Growing your own plant medicines

Full Moon
Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Summer Solstice

No Class in July

Full Moon
Saturday, August 13, 2011

Wildcraftng herbs, an herb walk in Provo Canyon.

collective principles

  1. What we do is free. Donations to cover costs incidental to classes are accepted if you would like to assist, but all classes are free.
  2. We are engaged in creating a culture of resistance that will empower women to make choices about their reproductive lives independent of synthetic chemicals and pharmaceuticals, doctors, diplomas, prescriptions, certifications, money, and civilization as we know it. By doing this, we hope to create a general feeling of resistance among women who will in turn educate other women and thereby weaken the chains that bond us to industrial civilization for our reproductive lives. We are not engaged in policing the "purity" of actions of individual group members or women in general. Although we encourage natural methods whenever possible as a means to protect the landbase and decrease our dependence (and thus our loyalty) to industrial civilization, we are not seeking to promote lifestylism as the solution to the problems we face.
  3. The health of the landbase, and by extension, the Earth, is the most important thing we protect. We are dependent on the health of our planet for our existence.
  4. Plant medicine, and especially wildcrafting, must be done with an eye to the species. For example, we strongly discourage the use of wildcrafted blue cohosh, as the herb is nearly extinct.
  5. We exist to promote access to reproductive health choices to young women, who currently receive an abysmal education in sexual health in the state of Utah.
  6. Every woman has an ABSOLUTE right to her own body and everything within it. We oppose any law or idea that seeks to limit the freedom of women to access and control their own bodies.
  7. In ritual and celebration, we strive to resist the appropriation of that which does not belong to us.
  8. We resist rape culture and all forms of sexual abuse, and we acknowledge the survivors among us.
  9. We are inclusive of intersex and transwomen.
  10. We are mothers, midwives, teenagers, witches, healers, crones, and spinsters. We respect the sacred feminine and all archetypes of the feminine life cycle. We reject all religion and cultural tradition that privileges the masculine over the feminine.
Note: In drafting our principles, we were heavily inspired by Deep Green Resistance (by Derrick Jensen et al.), which is not yet published.

Friday, May 21, 2010

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