Amplify Voices of the Global Majority

Honoring Indigenous knowledge for a changing world

Amplify

About the Free Series

Centering Indigenous voices and ancestral knowledge to support collective healing, cultural remembrance, and guidance for these transformative times.

This year’s Fifth Annual Amplify Voices of the Global Majority is an invitation to listen. It’s a pause at the fire. An offering to the water. A remembering of our relationship to the land, to the plants, and to nature itself. At its heart, Amplify Voices is a collective act of humility. A recognition that long before modern leadership theories, wellness trends, or institutional frameworks, there were—and still are—peoples who have stewarded land, language, lineage, and life itself through ceremony, story, song, and relational intelligence.

By inviting Indigenous wisdom keepers from around Turtle Island (North America) we are opening a doorway into relationship. These elders, teachers, and carriers of ancestral knowledge arrive with teachings shaped by land, survival, cosmology, and an unbroken relationship to time that stretches far beyond the present moment. They bring prophecies that are not predictions, but patterns.  

This online program centers voices that have long spoken truths about balance, reciprocity, and consequence—truths that dominant systems have ignored, extracted from, or actively silenced. In doing so, we are positioning Indigenous wisdom as something to be approached with reverence, consent, and responsibility—not as something to be consumed.

This program is a call to listen beyond the dominant narrative. To make space for knowledge that has endured colonization, displacement, and erasure—and yet continues to guide with clarity, compassion, and fierce love for life. We invite you to be transformed by what you hear, and to carry these teachings forward with integrity, accountability, and care.

Join us for this FREE virtual summit.


What to Expect

In this online program, through conversations, interactive sessions, embodied practices, and more, we will explore:

  • Relationship to ancestral homelands or current lands of living
  • Ancestral remembrance and intergenerational healing
  • Indigenous approaches to healing trauma, grief, and loss
  • Language, song, movement, and art as resistance
  • Ceremony, story, or practice emerging from land-based knowing

     

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