Nicolette De Saint-Amour
Nicolette is a somatic movement practitioner, who has worked for the last decade studying the life of the body through its bio energetic process. She is student of jiu jitsu, herbalist and trainee of the Feldenkrais Method. Having this diverse and rich background has helped her harness the skill of body reading.
Jen Maramba
Jen is an artist and healing who has developed and facilitated arts healing for community groups, organizations and individuals. “Art” was the pathway for Jen to explore her healing gifts and recover her ancestral knowing. Her current work in eco-art healing, creates space for individuals and groups to explore the healing power of nature and communicating with nature through a creative process of visual art, sound art and movement. Eco-art healing can be deep, spiritual, fun and revealing if one is open to the possibilities to developing their intuition, opening their own healing gifts and re-membering our shared language of nature.
Tanya Himeji Romero
Over the last decade, my artistry has materialized in my work as a forest farmer, plant steward, herbalist and kitchen witch. Plants and food are my principle mediums currently and though they hold their own specific characteristics in terms of healing potential, I believe any medium can be used to communicate our creativity, reverence and inherent connection.
Rocio Navarro
I am a healing artist. I work with water intimately and creatively, becoming an extension of her to touch your body and soul so that you remember who you are, and so you can heal yourself. I am a Vaginal Steam Hydrotherapist, Ceremonialist, Spiritual Counselor, Energy and Sound Healer with a Sociology degree/background.
I’ve been practicing healing arts for 20 years. I curate sacred ritualistic healing experiences with water, and specifically natural bodies of water in nature, to enhance the healing potential of the land.
My life’s work is to provide education and awareness of the healing properties of water.
Veronica Rodriguez-Cabrera
My name is Veronica Rodriguez-Cabrera and I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker residing in the San Gabriel Valley, aka Tongva land. I identify as Xicana/indigena mujer who has spent most of my career in mental health working with children and families, adolescents, adults, couples, groups and working in systems. I am rooted in the four directions and center my work as mami, healer and community member supported and guided by spirit.