Outreach
4th Ancestral Healing Walk
Rev. Grove was invited by Paul Stover Soderman, descendant of then Ft. Laramie General William Harney, to accompany him and the Little Thunder family, whose ancestors were attacked at Blue Water Creek, NE, as we gathered for their 4th Ancestral Healing Walk April 14-29, 2018. This walk was 270 miles, from Chief Little Thunder’s grave near Rosebud, SD to Ft. Laramie, WY coinciding with the 150th anniversary of the 1868 signing of the Ft. Laramie Treaty. The Oceti Sakowin (Seven Council Fires) gathered at Fort Laramie, Wyoming April 29, 2018, to honor and remember the signing of the 1868 treaty. Your support with healing prayers and financial contributions that helped cover the costs of food, lodging and incidentals for those of us participating is greatly appreciated. HeartSpace continues to support the Ancestral Healing work of Indigenous people through education and participation. Your continued support is always welcome. As a 501(c)(3), your donation is fully tax deductible. You can learn more about the Fort Laramie walk here, view a map here., and make a financial contribution here. |
Flipping Cancer
Flipping Cancer is a performance installation, created by Marie Garlock, in story, dance/movement, and visual landscapes created from interviews with people who face advanced cancers as patients, caregivers, and healthcare providers. HeartSpace has been supporting Marie and this important work for 6+ years. Performances have been warmly received at UNC School of Medicine, NC Clinical Pastoral Education Conference, Levine Cancer Institute Charlotte, and NC Oncology 10th Annual Coping with Cancer Conference at UNC. Learn more here and here. |