Health Justice

Radherb is a network of herbalists in the US who are working to incorporate health justice principles into herbalism. The Radherb network was started by a group of Northeast herbalists who wanted to see social justice and health justice incorporated into herbal conferences and culture. Radherb's annual convergence was founded in 2006 at 7 Arrows Farm and was run collectively through 2009. The collective grew and changed over the years, with a committed collective of some of the original members, and other Northeast herbalists committed to social justice within herbalism. The collective ran annual convergences in Massachusetts for 3 years.
In 2010 The Radherb organizers created a training focused on HEALTH JUSTICE.
Presently, the Convergence, & Health Justice trainings are held annually in RI.

October 16, 2013

The 2013 Radherb Convergence was a great success!
Thanks to all participants for helping make the event run super smooth!

Special thanks to Naomi, Jessica, Keith and Glen 
for going above and beyond in planning the 2013 Convergence. 


All proceeds from the convergence went to the Herbal Aide Grant:

Herbal Aide Grant Winners. Lauren, August and Kelly

Early Morning Plant Walk

Morning Panel with Northeast Herbalists

Morning Panel with Northeast Herbalists

Leah Wolfe Class

Ilana facilitating Health Justice Intro

Health Justice Discussion



Larken Bunce Plant Walk



Makeshift Clinic Class with Leah Wolfe

April 9, 2013

RADHERB REVIVAL

After a 3 year break, the Northeast Grassroots Community Herbal Convergence is back! 

The 2013 Convergence is full! 
Please email us to get on the waiting list. 
radherb@gmail.com

WHEN?
October 12, 13, 2013

WHERE?
At the Farmacy Herbs Farm in West Greenwich, RI, 02817

WHAT? 
*Rad Herbalist Project Presentations from:

 Good Fight Herb Company, Underground Alchemy,
Vermont Center for Integrative Medicine,
Stone Cabin Wellness Collective, Just Herbals
Lancaster Farmacy, Farmacy Herbs RI,  
Fellow Workers Farm, Trillium Center
*Health Justice Discussions*
*Barter Fair*
*Clothing Swap*
*Pot Luck*
*Variety Show*
*A training on setting up a make shift disaster relief clinic by Leah Wolfe*
*Kids Activities*

HOW?
$25-$150 Sliding Scale
All Proceeds go to the HERBAL AIDE GRANT FUND
 
**This is a registration only event! **
We only have space for about 60 people on the farm
Sign up early to save a space 

Food not included: Pot Luck Saturday evening

 Bring some extra veggies/ food for the communal kitchen!