About this Event
Join Indigenous storyteller Jim Adams as he shares stories about Indigenous plant knowledge and how the retelling of these stories is helping to heal Indigenous people living on Turtle Island.
Jim Adams is of mixed Indigenous and settler heritage. He who seeks to make sense of the world through the use of story, music and movement. The land informs his practice and feeds both his spirit and his creativity, and provides healing and nourishment for his body and mind. Jim has a BFA, MFA, and M.Ed in Urban Indigenous Education. His greatest teachers and most profound understandings have come from relationships he has had with traditional knowledge keepers, elders and his own children.This program is part of Toronto Public Library's Indigenous Celebrations series.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Toronto Public Library - Albert Campbell Branch, 496 Birchmount Road, Scarborough, Canada