We are Heartful, an accessible, inclusive BIPOC-led market community centered on the conscious overcoming of injustice, unity and evolution. We have a commitment to providing radically progressive support for makers, farmers, artists, staff and volunteers who seek to co-conspire with our pursuit of collective liberation. In opposition to the status quo, we acknowledge that our deepest act of love for one another begins with the heart; the part of ourselves that yearns to uproot the effects of colonialism and imperialism to return to our roots as care-holders and stewards of this earth. We are committed to authentically connecting with our communities, providing safe, affirming and supportive networks that will bring growth, renewal and revival. Starting with the Seattle metro area, we seek to expand these efforts throughout Washington state and continue this mission on the west coast.
You can easily be a part of our growth by adding this blog link to your website or social media. We appreciate your continuous support and welcome ideas & collaborations!
A collective directory for all BIPOC Creatives so we can more easily find one another to collaborate, empower & support each other. This is meant to consistently grow, and be easily shared.
Each Turtle Island region (in North America) will have a directory -
Pacific, Mountain, Central & Eastern!
Please reach out if you would like to be the person to manage your region!
Currently this directory will be in Excel. We are looking for coding help to organize this in a more inviting & user-friendly way. Like Linkedin, but made just for BIPOC creatives.
We welcome non-BIPOC allies to volunteer and help with events, logistics, and organizing; write to us if you’d like to offer your support.
Mushroom grow kits, workshops & tea blends
Indigenous heritage on my mothers side:
Nahua - Otami
Zapotec
Mixteca
Tarahumara/ Raramuri
Amazon
Andes: The Quechua and Aymara Indians
I'm also mixed with Spanish on my mothers side and trying to heal from colinazation within my family.
On my father side we are of First Nations, from whats called now Quebec Canada, of the Montagnais Cree territory.
I'm also mixed with Scandinavian, my great grandmother on my father's side was the first to come to the America's in Minnesota. May be a decendant of the Indigenous Sámi peoples.
Im not enrolled but im working towards it. Im not federally recognized and want my culture back! I'm still searching for my family & tribes and would love to learn more indigneous language and songs. I welcome others to share any info with me♡