Summer Solstice Weekend Celebration
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☀️🌻 Celebrate the Summer Solstice with us! ☀️🌻
Join Burning Cedar Sovereign Wellness for a weekend of gathering, creativity, and celebration as we honor the Summer Solstice and the abundance of summer. Through stories, food, poetry, and Indigenous arts, we give thanks for the season and the relationships that sustain us.
In the spirit of kinship and collective liberation, we also recognize Juneteenth, celebrating the beauty, brilliance, and resilience of our Black and Afro-Indigenous relatives. Through poetry, books, conversation, and shared meals, we gather in love and solidarity, honoring the deep connections between our communities.
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📍 1162 E. 49th Street, Tulsa
📅 Saturday, June 20 & Sunday, June 21
✨ Featuring Afro-Indigenous (Hidatsa) artist, poet, author, and educator Marique Moss (Miriguá Miásh) and Mvskoke artist Britteny Cuevas (Mvskoke) of Four Locv Indigenous Arts.
Saturday, June 20
🌿 10 AM–12 PM — Gourd Necklace Make & Take (reserved for Black and Indigenous relatives)
📖 12 PM–3 PM — Poetry Reading & Talking Circle (reserved for Black and Indigenous relatives)
🌮 3 PM–7 PM — Community Meal + Vendor Market (open to all)
Sunday, June 21
🌾 12 PM–3 PM — Sweetgrass Hoop Earring Workshop (reserved for Indigenous relatives; registration required)
📚 ALL DAY! Black & Native Book Drive (open to all)
We look forward to welcoming everyone for the Community Meal, Vendor Market, and Book Drive, while also holding intentional spaces created by and for our Black and Indigenous communities.
✨ For information about individual activities, registration, and event details, please visit the corresponding Facebook event pages.
#SummerSolstice #Juneteenth #BlackAndNative #AfroIndigenous #NativeJoy #CollectiveLiberation #BurningCedar #TulsaEvents #CommunityHealing #IndigenousArts See less
Join Burning Cedar Sovereign Wellness for a weekend of gathering, creativity, and celebration as we honor the Summer Solstice and the abundance of summer. Through stories, food, poetry, and Indigenous arts, we give thanks for the season and the relationships that sustain us.
In the spirit of kinship and collective liberation, we also recognize Juneteenth, celebrating the beauty, brilliance, and resilience of our Black and Afro-Indigenous relatives. Through poetry, books, conversation, and shared meals, we gather in love and solidarity, honoring the deep connections between our communities.
🖤❤️💛💚
📍 1162 E. 49th Street, Tulsa
📅 Saturday, June 20 & Sunday, June 21
✨ Featuring Afro-Indigenous (Hidatsa) artist, poet, author, and educator Marique Moss (Miriguá Miásh) and Mvskoke artist Britteny Cuevas (Mvskoke) of Four Locv Indigenous Arts.
Saturday, June 20
🌿 10 AM–12 PM — Gourd Necklace Make & Take (reserved for Black and Indigenous relatives)
📖 12 PM–3 PM — Poetry Reading & Talking Circle (reserved for Black and Indigenous relatives)
🌮 3 PM–7 PM — Community Meal + Vendor Market (open to all)
Sunday, June 21
🌾 12 PM–3 PM — Sweetgrass Hoop Earring Workshop (reserved for Indigenous relatives; registration required)
📚 ALL DAY! Black & Native Book Drive (open to all)
We look forward to welcoming everyone for the Community Meal, Vendor Market, and Book Drive, while also holding intentional spaces created by and for our Black and Indigenous communities.
✨ For information about individual activities, registration, and event details, please visit the corresponding Facebook event pages.
#SummerSolstice #Juneteenth #BlackAndNative #AfroIndigenous #NativeJoy #CollectiveLiberation #BurningCedar #TulsaEvents #CommunityHealing #IndigenousArts See less
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Where is it happening?
1162 E 49th St, 74105, 1162 E 49th St S, Tulsa, OK 74105, United States
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