The 2nd Annual BIPOC Herbalism Conference

“Medicine from our ANcestors”

A Global Virtual Conference and Learning Community teaching the Indigenous Herbal Medicine of our Ancestors.

“Experience the Knowledge of our ancestors”

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INDIGENOUS Herbal MEDICINE

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hoodoo Herbal MEDICINE

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caribbean herbal MEDICINE

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Mexican herbal MEDICINE

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AFRICAN HERBAL MEDICINE

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Afro-cuban HERBAL MEDICINE

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TRADITIONAL CHINESE MEDICINE

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traditional polynesian MEDICINE

and MUCH more…


the 2nd annual BIPOC Herbalism Conference

Join us for dynamic speaker discussions featuring herbalists, doctors, authors, and plant experts from diverse regional traditions. Discover the unique approaches and cultural insights that shape herbal practices around the world.

Relive the conference experience!


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OUR STORY

The BIPOC Herbalism Conference is a virtual educational gathering designed for aspiring & current black, brown, and indigenous herbalists, healers, and wellness practitioners. Our key goal and mission is to assist in decolonizing herbalism, reclaiming herbal knowledge, and exposing more people to the herbal knowledge of our ancestors from diverse indigenous cultures.

During this two-day virtual event, we will gather to learn about herbalism practices from around the world by experienced BIPOC herbalists, doctors, authors, and plant experts in fields of indigenous herbalism, curanderismo, voodoo, and more. This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to experience multicultural herbalism by multicultural herbal experts.


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This is your chance to learn the ancient herbal knowledge that many mainstream herbalism schools leave out. Whether you're a seasoned herbal practitioner or simply curious about the power of plants, this conference promises to be a truly enriching experience. This conference is a safe space that welcomes all people who want to learn the true ways of our herbal ancestors. Make sure to join us if you want to be a part of this magical experience!

REGISTER NOW TO Secure THIS EXCLUSIVE VIRTUAL EXPERIENCE!

BIPOC Herbalism VIRTUAL Conference


Meet our Speakers

Learn from over 20 experienced BIPOC herbalists and plant experts from over 15 different countries in this two-day virtual event.

This year's conference will be bigger and better than ever, with more speakers, more countries, and more indigenous herbal knowledge!


Last year’s highlights

  • 3000+ attendees last year

  • Speakers from 6 countries and 3 continents

  • Over 50% of the proceeds supported BIPOC creators and their educational efforts

  • Led to the creation of the BIPOC Herbalism Community, our virtual community and learning center with over 300 herbal enthusiasts worldwide.


MEET this year’s sponsors