Healing in a time of crisis is more than medicine — it is found in the flow of rivers, rooted in the trees, and carried through ancestral memory. This talk and Q&A weaves science, Indigenous cosmology, and the voices of Nature to imagine expanded pathways of resilience and relationality for a shared future.
Rutendo Lerato Ngara is a transdisciplinary scholar and Indigenous Knowledge Systems practitioner from Southern Africa whose work bridges science, healing, indigenous cosmology and ancestral wisdom. Initiated in multiple African traditions, she integrates formal training in both electrical and biomedical engineering, with experience spanning clinical engineering, healthcare technology management, socio-economic development, leadership, martial arts and fashion design. Moving fluidly between Western and Indigenous ways of knowing, her pedagogies are relational - rooted in the intelligence of land, river, ritual, and rhythm. As a speaker, thinker, and systems weaver, Rutendo is committed to advancing coherence, interconnectedness, and regenerative futures shaped by memory, reverence, and return.
This will be a Zoom webinar with Q&A. Please send your questions for Rutendo to
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This talk will be recorded, and the video will be sent to all ticket holders a few days after the event.
This event is free. Any donations will raise money for The Resurgence Trust, an educational charity (no. 1120414) that seeks to connect people to Nature, to each other and to themselves. It is thanks to the generosity of supporters of The Resurgence Trust that we are able to offer free events.
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