2026 Wangui Grief Tending

Wangũi wa Kamonji
2 Hour COURSE

Grief Tending: Ceremony & Processing Grief

with Wangũi wa Kamonji, MSc

Time & Date

May 16
8:00 AM - 10:30 AM
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Grief asks for space

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Something about grief, ceremony

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This is an invitation to tend our grief and pain in a collective grief circle. We will hold ceremonial space and invite our pain, in its various forms, to be expressed, witnessed and moved.
 
For many people grief is an option. Looking at my own life, I realised it is a matter of life and death. I believe the future of our world depends greatly on the manner in which we handle our grief.” – Sobonfu Some
 

Many of us are walking around with unprocessed grief, like a spirit that can’t move to the next world, grief can get stuck or be ignored and come up in surprising ways. 

We will be in ceremony the whole time rather than conversation or talk. This is an experience to express grief, as opposed to talking about it. 

WANGŨI LEADS AN EXERCISE “WOUND TO WANDER” 

FROM THE CLASS INDIGENOUS WAYS OF KNOWING

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About Your Teacher

Wangũi wa Kamonji, MSc

REGENERATION & DECOLONIAL TRANSFORMATIONS FACILITATOR

Wangũi is a regeneration practitioner, and retriever and bearer of indigenous Afrikan lifeways. She uses academic and indigenous research, dance, writing, oral storytelling, song, food, ancestral work and process facilitation. Using these tools to inquire into how to heal the colonial traumas of past and present, and (re)create new-old regenerative realities for the present and future of Afrika, in partnership with human, earth and unembodied spirit relations. Her work centres Africa, Earth and ancestrality.

She hearthkeeps the organism fromtheroots, a research and unlearning space that supports transitions from awareness of coloniality to practise of regenerative worlds.

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