Earth Centered Spirituality invites you to a special evening with Indigenous activist, poet, and musician Zara Monrroy. Together we will explore the deep wisdom of Mother Earth and our oneness with her.
The program will feature a 25-minute talk followed by a 30-minute presentation of traditional medicine songs in Cmiique Iitom (the Seri language of Sonora), sharing the ancestral knowledge they carry.
Donations will be accepted at the event to support Zara’s work.
About Zara Monrroy
Roxana Sarahí Romero Monrroy (Punta Chueca, Sonora, August 31, 1991), known as Zara Monrroy, is an indigenous Mexican activist, singer, poet, composer, environmentalist, fisherwoman and dancer. She is a cultural ambassador for her home community, Socaaix, Sonora.
She belongs to the Comcaác Nation, her mother tongue is Cmiique Iitom (Seri), which is characterized by being an isolated language, meaning it is not related to other languages and is only spoken by people who belong to the Comcaác Nation. Her personal story is mentioned in the book: Goodnight Stories for Rebel Girls: 100 Extraordinary Mexicans.
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