Burn Me a Witch
Herbal women, forgotten goddesses, and silenced voices brought back to life.
Storytelling for Inclusivity
Burn Me a Witch is a storytelling workshop that reclaims the erased histories of women once celebrated as healers, midwives, and wise figures, but later branded as witches and silenced. Through mythology, folklore, and plant traditions, the workshop brings these voices back into the conversation and reveals how their stories remain deeply relevant today.
This workshop offers more than history. It is a framework for reflecting on inclusivity, bias, and belonging in the spaces we share. The transformation of goddesses into witches and the persecution of herbal women mirror the ways in which knowledge and perspectives outside dominant systems are still undervalued. By exploring these narratives, participants gain insight into how exclusion operates and how cultures of equity and respect can be nurtured.
Burn Me a Witch combines history and mythology with modern dialogue, creating an experience that is imaginative, memorable, and thought-provoking for all who seek it.
Reclaiming Female Voices
Inclusivity matters more than ever. Burn Me a Witch looks at how goddesses, healers, and wise women were recast as witches and erased for stepping outside the accepted order. Their stories show how easily voices that challenge the status quo can be silenced.
This workshop offers participants a chance to reflect on resilience, belonging, and the value of perspectives beyond dominant systems. It is a clear, thought-provoking experience designed to spark dialogue and strengthen awareness.
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