
Our communities need healers, and our healers need community.
Juan Cortez
“When you think about acupuncture, massage therapy, Reiki, yoga, sound therapy, you think about a ‘spa day,’ you think about people that have money who are able to attain those services. Not poor people in the projects.”
Healing for La Gente
The problem we’re here to solve: Racial capitalism systematically sabotages the intergenerational transmission of ancestral healing arts because healers are essential to collective liberation.
When healers go untrained, they often end up absorbing pain and getting sick, or getting stuck in martyr-centered nurturing drama triangle dynamics.
When healers take their rightful place in resistance movements, liberation happens. The Bois Caïman ceremony that Cécile Fatiman, Boukman Dutty, and other healers did the night before the Haitian Revolution empowered the freedom fighters with metaphysical support to overthrow their oppressors.
We follow the example of the Black Panther Party for Self-Defense and the Young Lords in identifying access to quality health care as fundamental to collective liberation.
Healers are essential to collective liberation and fulfill a sacred social role in ancient cultures and indigenous traditions.
We empower our communities with culturally-competent, equity-focused healers trained in ancestral healing modalities because integrative care is for everyone. By removing structural barriers to training in and offering care, we respond to structural violence with a sustainable, preventative, by-us-for-us solution. The Dandelion Healers learn technologies of traditional medicine and support each other in practicing Healing Justice by offering low-barrier care to those impacted by systemic violence.
Dandelion Healers
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Nakeiltha "Nikki" Campbell [she/her]
Nakeiltha Campbell is an extraordinary multicultural percussionist, teaching artist, and producer whose work promotes empowerment through African Diaspora music and culture.
Nakeiltha has more than 15 years working as a professional musician and shares her talent and knowledge with public school students, arts healing justice in federal prisons, women drummers from across the USA, and the people of her home country as a form of healing and cultural identity.
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Mia Elan, Yoga & Wellbeing Coach
🧘🏿♀️UCLA Certified Mindfulness Facilitator
🕉 Hot Yoga Teacher
🗝World Traveler
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LA Adkins, LCSW
LA (she/her) is a creative, champion of solitude, and a writer. She is also a licensed therapist (LCSW) and is certified, studied, and trained as a mindfulness meditation guide and sound journey practitioner. She is originally from Milwaukee, Wisconsin and has lived in Washington, D.C., North Carolina, and California. She also studied abroad in Oaxaca, Mexico. LA provides sound therapy, holistic wellness coaching, public speaking services, and she makes candles, all of which have a focus on holistic wellness. She has published a self-exploration gratitude journal, and she delivered a TEDx talk on the power of solitude in one's healing journey. LA allows her values to guide her mission and work, including how she holds space and shows up in the world. Her values include accountability, authenticity, autonomy, integrity, justice, and transparency. She firmly believes that one's relationships with others are both an extension and reflection of the relationship one has with oneself. Hence, the name of her wellness brand and practice, which is Reconnect With You. Her work with Reconnect With You and beyond focuses on inspiring and nurturing the inner journey, specifically equipping folx with the strategies, tools and wisdom to navigate their inner environment.
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AJ [she/they]
AJ is a Healing Artist.
I'm a symbology student + enthusiast, using Tarot, Oracle, and astrology as tools and as a framework for healing, creativity, and divination.
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Ezekiel Goodwin [he/him]
Ezekiel Goodwin is a queer elder who walks with his ancestors. Ezekiel’s background as an HIV Education and Training Professional has led him to study yoga and other healing modalities. He is called to serve QTBIPOC folks, disabled, and anyone who seeks assistance.
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Jasmin Jones [she/her]
“I have a degree in Africana studies, and I am currently building my practice in healing modalities like moving meditation, body scanning, and energy work. I value radical love as the healing work for ending white supremacy.“
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AnAkA [all pronouns]
Through the alchemy of intention, AnAkA’s multimedia practice reconnects the Self to ancient wisdoms severed from personal and collective bloodlines. Since 2012, AnAkA has cultivated an ethnographic project entitled AKTIV8: an original archive of photos, films, music, dance, tattoos and herbal creations. AKTIV8 is created with the intention to document and strengthen the heartbeat of the Afro Indigenous movements, practices and rituals of our current time. In order to share and exchange this cultivation of sacred wisdom, AKTIV8 archive presents itself as shapeshifting experiential portals: a physical space woven with AKTIV8 sounds, movement and visuals.
As a self-proclaimed "World Builder" and "Story Doula", AnAkA is a master of finding the soft spots of creation where organic artistry is evoked by Higher Consciousness. She focuses on two specific ways Spirit is omniscient in art: first, how Spirit and ritual are an integral part of the creation process; and second, how oppressive systems affect the Spiritual creativity and resource accessibility of artists.
AnAkA's creations within Creative Direction, Film, Photography, Tattooing, Visual Art, Event Curation, Dance, and Herbal Healing is what encompasses the AKTIV8 Movement. AnAkA's work brings global communities together through the common thread of creation in order to focus on the roots of infinite knowledge we share across the world.
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Nikita Bhakta, A.H.P., CMT
I am a certified Ayurvedic Health Practitioner with over five years of doctoral-level education, immersive experience, and continued learning in the field of Ayurveda.
Living an Ayurvedic lifestyle is my joy, and I am dedicated to helping others embrace these timeless principles to cultivate health and harmony. Through Ayurvedic philosophies, practices, regimens, and rituals, I guide individuals toward living balanced, vibrant lives.
Rooted in a lineage of East Indian women who have preserved and passed down Ayurvedic traditions, I honor the deep connection between mind, body, and nature. My practice focuses on preventative care, mindfulness, digestive health, and stress management. I am passionate about empowering my community to reconnect with themselves and the natural world, fostering inner and outer harmony.
As both a certified Ayurvedic Health Practitioner and Massage Therapist, I provide clients with personalized tools, resources, and compassionate presence to awaken the healer within. My work is centered on helping individuals rediscover their innate ability to heal and thrive.
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Mazal Masoud Etedgi (they/them/theirs)
Mazal/Maz (they/them/theirs) is a trans/non-binary artist, arab/mizrahi jew, child of immigrants, spoonie/chronically ill person, herbalist, Drama Therapist, clown, and cultural organizer. Maz utilizes imagination, play, and ritual as tools for liberation, healing and connection. They honor, study and practice the plant medicines, liturgy, piyutim (sacred songs) and healing rituals of their mizrahi and arab jewish lineages, and of the sacred texts of Judaism.
They have studied and taught herbalism for the past decade. Through their journey with chronic pain and illness, they met a wise Naturopathic Doctor (Dr. Sir Abdullah Smith-Ford) and herbalist who offered one-on-one mentorship for several years. This doctor told Maz that they would one day have a practice of their own, offering the medicines of their people. Mazal went onto self-study, Ayurvedic schooling, mentorship with herbalists at Eden Village Camp, serving as a Pharmacy Technician at Five Flavors Herbs and studying with Wild Gather. Their herbal practices and study merges SWANA ancestral herbal medicine, Jewish mysticism and Torah, intuitive herbalism, and psychology. Mazal is trained as a trauma-centered and body-centered Drama Therapist, and brings those frameworks of healing to their herbal work (M.A. Counseling Psychology + Drama Therapy, California Institute of Integral Studies).
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seh-reum (they/them, we/us)
seh-reum (they/them, we/us) is a nonbinary, gender-expansive and fluid child of the water, dolphins, bees and stars.
"I feel called to be apart of this cohort because while I have been a student of qi gong for some time I feel more loved ones in my communities are wanting to receive and practice it in ways that feel accessible to their experience with someone they know and trust in movement work, and many of the Qigong spaces I’ve been in throughout my life have not felt this way...
I uplift, prioritize, and center QT2SBIPGM (queer, trans, two-spirit, Black, Indigenous, People of the Global Majority), youth, elders, birthers, SWers, land defenders and water protectors in my carework because I believe our collective healing and care are crucial pathways to liberation. that healing our bodies and tending to how we meet change and transition are necessary parts of healing our beloved earth."
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Natalie Vie
Natalie Nava Nahüel Vie(she/her/they/them) a self described warrior returned to the land. She is currently undergoing her Doctorate in Oriental Medicine at the Phoenix Institute of Herbal Medicine and Acupuncture where she studies various healing modalities including Acupuncture and Herbology. Nava also belongs to the Mexica lineage of healers called “Curanderos de Pies Descalsos”. She studies traditional curanderismo with her teacher Abuela Tere in Jalisco, Mexico. In 2016, Nava was certified as a yoga teacher by Sri Dharma Mittra and under yoga alliance and in 2018 they earned both their permaculture design certificate and a year-long advanced apprenticeship in adobe architecture building from the California Institute of Earth Art and Earth Architecture.
Additionally, Nava is a World Cup Champion fencer. She is a 4X US National Champion, 4X US Collegiate National Champion and in 2018 Nava won her first World Cup in Dubai, UAE. Later that season she assisted her team in winning the 2018 World Championships in Wuxi, China.
Nava lives on her 1999 School bus and mostly travels between Topanga Canyon, California and Sedona, Arizona. She is currently converting the skoolie to be a traveling wild herbs apothecary/recording studio on wheels! Nava regularly channels music, paints, writes poetry and creates sculptures (her first love). Nava leads an online yoga program open to all who are eager to learn her unique style of meridian/chakra-based yoga and healing breath work.
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Omar Ayub
“I am an Artist & Facilitator!
I share my art & learnings with the world as I dive deep into my self exploration and overall personal development.
I also support others on their journey through spiritual work. I support others come back home to themselves, to their heart. And in doing so, fully embracing their highest, most authentic, empowered & creative expression or version of themselves.”
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Brendan Curran (Fae/Fem+all)
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Charieke Robinson
“I come from rootworkers of the south who utilized the earth as medicine and protection. I come from afro-indigenous Niitsitapi people as my great grandmother fled enslavement, and I come from first generation sharecroppers. My maternal lineage were teachers as they migrated to California during the great migration. I great-great grandmother lived her life to 103 years old and has been the storyteller of my paternal family…
Grief calls me, family calls me, my dreams, envisioning the future, ancestors, my mentors, community both past, present and future, mother earth calls me, hope and compassion call me into this journey, resistance of the carceral state, witnessing joy and laughter while being in communion with others bring me to this journey. Building safety for our people!
Black and Brown poor and working class communities, chronically ill and disabled, single Black mothers who are low-income, QTBI+POC, survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault, gun violence survivors and those who grieve, folks in street-based economies, mad and mentally ill [kindred]”
Dandelion Praxis
After two months, every Dandelion Healer will…
We can't + won't train you to be an expert herbalist or acupuncturist in 2 months; that isn't possible. We’re focused on getting people to a place where they can space-holders for two communities under intense, direct attack right now: trans people and Indigenous-descended people targeted by ICE. bell hooks + the Combahee River Collective taught us that when we work from margins to center, everyone gets free.
Our communities are under attack, and the Panthers & Young Lords showed us what to do when that happens. We take care of us!
Have a website to let their community know how to find their offerings
Be comfortable facilitating trauma-informed, gender-affirming, culturally competent, access-centered online + in-person breathwork + embodiment for communities facing structural violence
Be comfortable applying earseeds + training others to apply earseeds using the acupressure protocol developed by the Panthers/Young Lords
Have working facility with medical Spanish and experience working with interpreters
Be ready to build community partnerships with aligned orgs to offer this medicine to those who most need it
Have a support network of colleagues with shared values + priorities, with whom to bounce ideas off + build shared power
Dandelion Healers Cohort
We empower our communities with culturally-competent, equity-minded healers trained in ancestral healing modalities because integrative care is for everyone. By removing structural barriers to training in and offering care, we respond to structural violence with a sustainable, preventative, by-us-for-us solution. The Dandelion Healers learn traditional movement medicine and support each other in offering low-barrier care to those impacted by systemic violence.
Applications close on the Lantern Festival of the Yin Wood Snake year, February 12th
Winter 2025 Cohort finalizes sliding-scale exchange and votes on training focus
Winter 2025 Cohort trains from February to May 2025
Winter 2025 Cohort graduation celebration May 2025
Winter 2025 Cohort joins Dandelion Healers Network
FAQs
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You have the tools and support system at this point in your life to work on answering the call to community healing by participating in training workshops, facilitating sliding-scale healing for the public (with scaffolded support and feedback to help you grow), and practicing offering low-barrier care
You’re ready to be publicly visible and responsible to your community as a space-holder committed to Healing Justice
You have prophetic dreams, deja vu, read cards, and see spirits
You’re the one who feels “the vibes are off“ when everyone else says things are fine
You find yourself channeling downloads for others that leave you drained and without having received an exchange for all you gave
Your Ancestral Identity Archetype is the medicine bearer who reclaims ancestral folkways for collective liberation
You want to support freedom movements, but your heightened sensitivity makes frontline “street heat“ work overwhelming to your nervous system
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To join the Winter 2025 Cohort means a three month commitment from February 28th to May 27th.
Two 90 minutes trainings per month (in-person and online options). Please attend at least one.
Co-facilitating at least one donation-based healing workshop for your community. Our team will support you every step of the way!
Minimum 2 hours per week to practice healing modalities and engage in community care work. For example: 20 minutes every other morning doing Embodiment practice, 10 minutes practicing medical Spanish after dinner
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- 1 full scholarship (taken)
- 2 equity slots at $50/month + trade
- 7 community slots at $70-100/month + trade
- 5 resourced slots at $100-200/month
- 5 sustaining slots at $200-350/month
We accept Afterpay and can set up installment plans for resource exchange.
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Ongoing community support with sensitive healers committed to liberation
1:1 mentorship in community healing (Chinese Daoist modalities, herbalism, community partnerships, sustainable anti-capitalist practice models)
30% discount on healing workshops
2 trainings per month (in-person and online) in modalities such as Tuina bodywork, Qigong, Daoist meditation. The Cohort will choose a specific training focus through democratic consensus.
PDF handouts and resources in modalities
Opportunities to practice facilitating healing workshops and treatments to community
Logistical and coaching support with building a practice and letting your people know what you do
Training in medical Spanish, trauma-informed, gender-affirming, culturally competent, access-centered care

You are not alone.
Our goal is for every healer in the Dandelion Healers Network and every member of each Cohort to feel supported by a network of peers with shared values and empowered to sustainably fulfill their movement role as a community healer.
Our shared purpose is to skill-up for Healing Justice, and we support each other on our own individual, lifelong journeys as healers. We are like a flock of the migratory generation of monarch butterflies who defy colonial borders as they journey from "Canada" to Michoacán. Their parents weren't born in the Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve, but the migratory generation follows a deep, mysterious, inner calling that guides them to the birthplace of their grandparents.
