Minga & Memory: Andean Herbalism and La Horchata Circle
Schedule
Fri Jan 16 2026 at 06:00 pm to 07:30 pm
UTC-05:00Location
Ironside Newark | Newark, NJ

About this Event
On Friday, January 16th, 6:00–7:30 PM, join us for Session 5: The Eagle and Condor Prophecy & Jasmín Durán’s Andean Herbalism and La Horchata Circle. We close out our series of conversations and the exhibition with a short presentation on the Prophecy of the Eagle and Condor as medicine and a guide for the Andean diaspora living on northern Native lands. Closing the event, we will be joined by herbalist Jasmín Durán for a multigenerational conversation about La Horchata -- a traditional herbal drink popular in southern Ecuador, best known for its vibrant red hue! We'll be sharing stories, recipes, and learning about the medicinal properties of the herbs traditionally used in this beloved Ecuadorian drink. Together, we'll prepare two versions of horchata to enjoy in the community.
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“Minga & Memory” is a free, public, educational program focused on Andean philosophy, visual language, and immigrant movement-building. Five 90-minute workshops facilitated by PES Artist in Residence Layqa Nuna Yawar and collaborators will coincide with the exhibition “La Voz del Anonimato / The Voice of Anonimity”. As a starting point for conversations around Andean enduring cultural concepts, they explore the current realities of diasporic existence under an oppressive, anti-immigrant government.
These workshops are intended for anyone interested in Andean migration, history, philosophy, art, culture, or language—and particularly for Newark’s growing community of Ecuadorian and Andean immigrants of all ages.
Layqa Explains: “These workshops are a natural extension of my practice. They combine the public and collaborative nature of muralism with the inquiry and research of studio painting. My goal is to amplify the narratives of people who have been historically oppressed and silenced, people who are currently being kidnapped and expatriated, people who look like me, who come from the lands I come from, people who share my ancestral legacy. We have been separated by time, geography, and colonialism, and I aim to create a space where we can find each other in the now, while thinking and talking about our shared past. This work is rooted in shared liberation and welcomes all.”
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Layqa Nuna Yawar
Layqa Nuna Yawar is an Ecuadorian-born and Newark-based muralist, painter, and multidisciplinary artist known for his large-scale public artworks that combine portraiture, symbolism, and storytelling, creating powerful visual narratives that explore issues of displacement, migration, and social equity. Made collaboratively on site, these social sculptures celebrate immigration, cultural heritage, and social justice struggles. His work aims to amplify underrepresented voices and challenge dominant historical narratives.
Arnold Arnez
Arnold Arnez will lead educational sessions within the program. Arnold is a Quechua-Aymara educator in indigenous philosophy and history, with a deep understanding of ancestral knowledge systems and decolonial frameworks. His focuses are on Andean philosophy and a hemispheric conception of North-Latin American indigeneity. His teachings provide crucial cultural and historical context, grounding the program in lived indigenous experience and cosmology.
Jasmin Duran
Jasmín Durán (she/they) is a clinical herbalism student, educator, community herbalist, care practitioner, urban farmer, and lover of people and plants. Nestled at the intersections of decolonization, immigration, youth work, healing justice, land, and herbalism, Jasmín’s work seeks to celebrate, and preserve the legacy of ancestral healing, wisdom, and technologies in the diaspora. Born and raised on unceded Lenape territory (NYC) she is of Andean, Nahua, and Mixtec roots. Under her herbal project: meztli medicinals, Jasmín offers an array of workshops, wellness activations and handmade herbal products inspired by her relationship with the plant world and land, and the ways she understands and integrates the physical and spiritual needs sustained by her community at this time.
Where is it happening?
Ironside Newark, 110 Edison Place, Newark, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
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