Protect Your Magic: Building Resiliency and Care Practices in Academia, a talk with La Loba Loca Queer Andina educator, herbalist, and activist

Protect Your Magic: Building Resiliency and Care Practices in Academia
a talk with La Loba Loca, Queer Andina educator, herbalist, and activist

Monday, September 30, 2019
5:00-7:00pm
Alumni Fireside Lounge
UW-Milwaukee Student Union
2200 E Kenwood Blvd

Food + drink provided!

Loba’s work focuses on Andina identity, reproductive justice, doula work and plant connections. Loba’s core philosophy is based on (re)claiming and (re)membering Abuelita Knowledge as well as how to use our roots as tool for liberation and transformation.

Loba has facilitated over a hundred talks and trainings across the Americas and the Caribbean. Loba’s project is the only in the U.S. that offers education that intersects Queer radical politics, healing justice, Indigenous knowledge, and Reproductive Justice.

Cosponsored by Latin American, Caribbean, and U.S. Latin@ Studies (LACUSL), Sociocultural Programming, Student Involvement, LGBT Resource Center, Cultures and Communities Program, Roberto Hernández Center, Department of Spanish and Portuguese, Women’s and Gender Studies, Young People’s Resistance Committee, Women’s Resource Center