Healing Our Roots: Ground and Balance by Integrating Traditional Practices Healing Our Roots: Ground and Balance by Integrating Traditional Practices

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Hearth Summit Philippines Webinar Featuring:

Jo-Anne Suriel

Founder, Energetic Well; intuitive energy healer and guide, certified reiki master, sound therapy practitioner, and akashic records reader
🌍 Los Angeles, USA

Nick Daez

Entrepreneur, life coach, sound healer, yoga/meditation practitioner
🌍 Philippines

Valerie Dinglas Iafrate

Past and future life progression healer
🌍 Port Washington, USA

Ahead of Hearth Summit Philippines, the Filipino community has been gathering to explore key topics before reuniting on Siquijor island. In this webinar, discover different traditional Filipino healing practices that will be used during the summit.

Guided by healers from the diaspora and the Philippines, Jo-Anne Suriel, Nick Daez, and Valerie Dinglas Iafrate, this session combined healing practices (breathwork, cacao healing, sound healing) and shared experiences. In the group discussion, the panellists addressed the decolonization of healing practices, as well as ancestral healing and its relation to the five elements (air, fire, ether, water, earth).

Watch the webinar below.

Headshots via LinkedIn (Jo-Anne Suriel, Nick Daez, and Valerie Dinglas-Iafrate)

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From Fire to Flow: Hip Hop’s Power to TransformFrom Fire to Flow: Hip Hop’s Power to Transform

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Hearth Summit Philippines Webinar Featuring:

Bambu

Beatrock Music Artist, father, Emcee, and Organizer
🌍 Oakland, USA

Marikit Satura

Hip Hop Artist and Activist
🌍 Amsterdam, Netherlands

Ever since hip hop as an art form emerged as a vehicle for social justice and cultural empowerment, Filipinos have been among the most active participants in DJing, breakdancing, graffiti and MCing. Filipinos have been part of the music scene since the 1960s, but in the 1980s, hip hop became even more a form of self-expression. Many Filipinos were able to create a sense of selfhood that might have otherwise felt trampled on or neglected by previous generations and institutional ideologies.

Ahead of Hearth Summit Philippines, the Filipino community has been gathering to explore key topics before reuniting on Siquijor island. In this webinar, explore the unique connection between the Filipino diaspora, hip hop music, and social change.

Featured Filipino artists Bambu and Mirikit discuss how they have used their artistry and music to create change and also work for peace. They share how the hip hop industry has impacted them, how they use it to impact others, how artists practice wellbeing, and what impact their music has had on the community.

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Learning to Fly: Filipino Families, Mental Health, and Wellbeing Learning to Fly: Filipino Families, Mental Health, and Wellbeing

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Hearth Summit Philippines Webinar Featuring:

Corazon Umali, MA

Special Education Expert, Teacher & Trainer, Co-Founder, Totz Learning Center

 Kirin Macapugay, DSW

Professor of Human Services and Social Work; AANAPISI Title III Program Director, San Diego Community College
🌍 San Diego, USA

Marygrace Buendia

Fulbright Scholar
🌍 Los Angeles, USA

Macy Castañeda Lee

Co-Founder, Talang Dalisay and photographer
🌍 Manila, Philippines

Ahead of Hearth Summit Philippines, the Filipino community has been gathering to explore key topics before reuniting on Siquijor island. In this webinar, the journey to Siquijor begins in celebration of the newest book for Talang Dalisay’s Project Tala at Libro (Project Star and Book), “Bayani Magalang,” that tells the story of the power of respect and kindness in times of conflict, bullying, and violence.

Featured speakers Corazon Umali, MA Special Education Expert, Teacher & Trainer, Co-Founder, Totz Learning Center; Kirin Macapugay, DSW, San Diego Community College Professor and Human Services, Social Work and AANAPISI Title III Program Director; Marygrace Buendia, Fulbright Scholar; and Macy Castañeda Lee, Co-Founder, Talang Dalisay and photographer; discussed how the themes of the story relate to Filipino families everywhere.

Focusing on how to support families and promote intergenerational healing, the discussion engaged in activities and coping skills, especially for children and youth, that incorporate Sikolohiyang Pilipino (Filipino Psychology).

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The Cultural and Ecological Treasures of the BassariThe Cultural and Ecological Treasures of the Bassari

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Ritual Alchemist Experience With:

Antoine Boubane

Artist, Bassari Culture Ambassador, and Arts Curator for Hearth Summit Thiès
🌍 Dakar, Senegal

The Bassari, a community living in eastern Senegal and northern Guinea Conakry, face significant challenges related to environmental degradation, climate change and the erosion of their cultural heritage. Defining themselves as the “Guardians of the Earth”, their way of life, which is intimately linked to nature, is now under threat.

As farmers and descendants of hunters, the Bassari consider themselves an integral part of nature; responsible for the defense and protection of the environment on which they depend. They adopt a lifestyle that is quite respectful of nature from a young age and strive to transmit this ecological wisdom from generation to generation.

In this documentary film, emphasis is placed on the deep relationship between the Bassari community and their natural environment as a source of resilience and wellbeing. Ritual Alchemist Antoine Boubane (Black Keme) brought the treasures of the Bassari to Hearth Summit Thiès, sharing lessons from his community’s sacred relationship with nature.

Across the Hearth Summits, communities of changemakers are embracing their local cultures, revitalizing traditions and rituals, and reconnecting with the Earth as they drive transformative social change for wellbeing.

Watch the session below.

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Visit Antoine’s online atelier, where you can learn more about the sacred objects used in Bassari traditions. Discover masks, clothing, jewellery, musical instruments, hunting materials and more in this virtual space created by Tostan and Atoflow.

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How to Foster Mental Health Through the Arts: The Fann Psychiatric Clinic StoryHow to Foster Mental Health Through the Arts: The Fann Psychiatric Clinic Story

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Hearth Summit Thiès Session With:

Alassane Seck

Art Therapist, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de FANN
🌍 Dakar, Senegal

In Senegal, mental illness is a taboo subject. The Atelier d’EX-pression Artistique of the Fann Psychiatric Clinic in Dakar, created in 1999, offers a unique place where patients, visitors and artists can come to express themselves, relax, paint and drink tea in a warm and welcoming environment; a rarity in a society that strongly stigmatizes people suffering from mental illness. The association aims to make art a primary means of therapy, work and rehabilitation for people suffering from mental disorders in Senegal.

During Hearth Summit Thiès 2024, Tostan collaborated with the association to host an interactive session on art therapy. Learn more about the approach from arts therapist Alassane Seck and program participants.

Across the Hearth Summits, the arts play a central role as a therapeutic wellbeing practice and a lens through which we can explore social change.

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Youth Are the Architects of the Ideal Society: Sobel NgomYouth Are the Architects of the Ideal Society: Sobel Ngom

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Interview With:

Sobel Ngom

Executive Director, Consortium Jeunesse Sénégal
🌍 Dakar, Senegal

According to Sobel Ngom, Executive Director of the Senegal Youth Consortium, it is essential to involve young people in defining wellbeing and in finding innovative solutions to address well-being challenges.

African youth face many complex and interrelated challenges, making them vulnerable to violence, migration, depression, and many more. The economic situation and the consequences of the climate are endangering their livelihoods, leaving them uncertain about the future. The physical and mental health of young people and their overall wellbeing are negatively affected by these challenges.

It is essential to take into account young people, who are the protagonists of social transformations for a more equitable and just world. Young people, who represent most of the African population, are the architects of the ideal society.

The regional summits hosted by Tostan in Thiès aim to encourage youth engagement and intergenerational dialogue to address the challenges facing our communities.

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The Filipino Changemakers Embracing Siquijor’s Traditional Healing PracticesThe Filipino Changemakers Embracing Siquijor’s Traditional Healing Practices

Talang Dalisay’s Macy Castañeda Lee Captures the Stories of the Island’s Most Sought-After Healers Ahead of Hearth Summit Philippines

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Photo Essay From:

Macy Castañeda Lee

Co-Organizer of Hearth Summit Philippines 2025
🌍 Manila, Philippines

In July, I travelled to Siquijor Island, a Philippine island province located within the Negros Island Region. This beautiful and lush province lies in the south of Cebu, southeast of Negros Oriental, southwest of Bohol, and the North of Mindanao. I travelled there to help plan and organize Hearth Summit Philippines, alongside many passionate and dedicated Filipinos, Filipino Americans, and Americans.

From 14-17 January 2025, Hearth Summit Philippines will be the first regional wellbeing summit for social change held in the Philippines. The summit will be one of dozens of regional gatherings held around the world where changemakers are reflecting on, among many things, how embracing and reconnecting with local cultures and traditions can help inspire their social change work.

We are so excited to centre Hearth Summit Philippines on native Filipino healing practices, embracing lunas, the Tagalog word for “remedy” or “cure”. But like many words without a direct translation, lunas is more than that: it is an antidote, a medicine for what ails you in the broadest sense; the answers to help you get through a hard time. Lunas is an exhale after a long day, a comfort for weary souls, a balm for broken hearts, a practice of hope, and an invitation to come sit next to the fire with your loved ones.

In this sense, Lunas Pilipinas is our Indigenous/native/cultural understanding of the Hearth Summit Philippines, where we will engage 150 changemakers in an immersive journey to build a world that nurtures the wellbeing of our communities and the planet. Nestled in the lush Central Visayas region of Siquijor, the island’s unique cultural heritage and natural landscapes inspire our gathering. Once known as the mystical “Island of Fire”, Siquijor shares a rich history of traditional healing practices and environmental conservation – making it the ideal place to explore indigenous ways of knowing and their impact on our wellbeing.

Lunas is more than that: it is an antidote, a medicine for what ails you in the broadest sense; the answers to help you get through a hard time.

Lunas is an exhale after a long day, a comfort for weary souls, a balm for broken hearts, a practice of hope, and an invitation to come sit next to the fire with your loved ones.

To bring the wisdom of our native practices to our gathering, Lunas Pilipinas is a broad co-creation with many stakeholders, including my mental health organization, Talang Dalisay; the Siquijor Healers Association; local peoples; and other non-profits to help the Siquijor community, specifically its children and education.

Aside from working in advocacy and organizing, I also work as a documentary photographer. Ahead of the Summit, it was important for me to make sure I documented the Siquijor healers and highlight their work and identities. Annie, one of the leaders of the Siquijor Healers Association, is one of the key characters in this story. She lovingly invited us into her home up in the mountains to observe her healing process, to experience this healing ourselves, and to share her story. These images below are from those interactions at her home, where two other healers came to meet us; as well as some images from surrounding areas the Lunas  Pilipinas team explored around the island.

The wisdom of the Siquijor healers and the island itself will be deeply present at Lunas Pilipinas and beyond, inspiring our journeys in wellbeing and welldoing.

To learn more about the Summit and how you can participate, visit lunaspilipinas.com.

Butterfly larvae at a local butterfly farm in Siquijor. A part of the agenda of our trip as a team was to find feasible venues to host workshops and make participants interact deeply with local nature spots. This imagery caught my eye: it’s so symbolic of how aligned and grounded this island makes you feel. This is the start of the photo sequence; the budding of it all.

These are three of the oldest and most experienced Siquijor healers in Annie’s home in Siquijor.

The outside of Annie’s home. She lives on top of the mountain on Siquijor Island. She houses several chickens, piglets, bunnies, and cats. She lives with her family here, and community friends come often to the outdoor area to chat and hang out.

This is the entrance to Annie’s home, just outside of the room where she conducts her healing sessions. Many religious icons can be seen, such as statues of Mother Mary and Jesus Christ, reflecting the dominant religion that exists in many parts of the Philippines, which is Catholicism. Many Filipinos are both religious and spiritual.

Bolo Bolo

Annie healing one of our main Hearth Summit Philippines leaders and organizers, Renee. Annie blows river water with black stones in a clear glass with a bamboo straw. This is called the bolo bolo healing method, used to heal the patient from evil spirits and energy.

Here is a photograph of some oils that Annie makes, all sourced locally in Siquijor.

One of the healers, just outside Annie’s home. He has been working as a native healer for more than 20 years.

A Global Calling

Sessions at Annie’s home continue all day. Annie receives clients from all around the  world, as she is one of Siquijor’s most sought-after healers.

The bed where Annie and her family use to lay and rest, but also for her clients and  visitors. Light and shadows in her home fall very beautifully. Annie mostly relies on natural light in her home.

Community friends and healers visit Annie’s home often. This is a healer with Jang, one of the Hearth Summit Philippines’ local organizers and leaders.

One of the healers, just outside Annie’s home. He has been working as a native healer for more than 20 years.

Mothering

The sequence ends here, with one of Annie’s pigs with her piglets, right outside her home. The family has been raising all kinds of animals for the longest time. This photograph is so symbolic to me as it reflects the many people that Annie helps feed and grow. She is the mother of many in Siquijor island, after all. Life continues, life provides. When one gives, many grow. 

We are all so excited to share more about Filipino culture and wellbeing practices with the world.

Hearth Summit Philippines (Lunas Pilipinas) will take place from 14-17 January 2025 in Siquijor, Philippines. For more information, including how to participate, visit lunaspilipinas.com and find us on social media at @lunaspilipinas.

About Macy Castañeda Lee

Macy (they/them) is a non-binary Filipino photographer, organizer, public speaker, & curator. They focus on advocating for psychology, mental health, social justice, and education in the work they do.

Passionate about human beings, identity, vulnerability, and the mind, Macy calls themselves a “student for life”, consistently challenging the relationship between our external world with our internal one. With an early exposure to students with mental exceptionalities such as autism & down syndrome, Macy advocates for creating a more kind & empathic world through multi-media storytelling & research. They study how factors such as cultural movements, generational trauma, & societal norms affect the inner workings of our mind. In turn, they hope to share how humans are active agents that turn those factors over to the next generation & how important it is for one to break stigma in order to create more sustainable futures.

They run and founded a Philippine based non-profit, Talang Dalisay alongside its special project based organization, Bayan Kinaadman. They are the head curator & organizer of Worlds Through Minds, which is a people funded photography gallery and photo publication house which takes place around the world.

To date, they have organized & hosted over 50 community events online & in-person, given over 100 keynote speeches, written & copy edited over 30 articles, and worked & collaborated with around 200 non-profits/movements/individuals for their cause & passion.

About Talang Dalisay

Talang Dalisay is a non-profit organization founded in Manila, Philippines centering on mental health for our fellow Filipinos.  We are a young community of storytellers and change-makers, opening conversations on the current mental health stigmas in the country as well as aiding in the integration of persons with disabilities (PWDs) as members of our global community.

Our mission upholds the values of empathy, compassion, and empowerment. We aim to focus on action oriented projects that center on moving towards a society that validates the mental health and neurodivergence of Filipinos. We acknowledge that mental health is a systemic issue — it is an ever-changing and controversial topic especially as a BIPOC community. Thus, through our art and stories, we hope to create a higher consciousness and understanding of how to create inclusive spaces for all amidst these intersectionalities.

Our vision as an organization is to become a stepping stone for Filipinos to create spaces of inclusivity. Collectively, we hope to amplify the individual’s potential to shine purely; living in authenticity, truth, and purpose. Through our projects in elevating the mental health discourse, we hope to be one of many facets that encourage others to create more avenues for positive change, always embracing the ability in any disability.

To date, they have organized & hosted over 50 community events online & in-person, given over 100 keynote speeches, written & copy edited over 30 articles, and worked & collaborated with around 200 non-profits/movements/individuals for their cause & passion.

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Hearth Summit Athens Session Featuring:

Lorenzo Fiaromonti

Former Italian Minister of Education and Founding Director, Institute for Sustainability at the University of Surrey
🌍 London, England

Conchita Galdon

Vice Dean, Instituto de Empressa
🌍 Madrid, Spain

In AthensLorenzo Fiaromonti, former Italian Minister of Education in Italy and Founding Director of the Institute for Sustainability at the University of Surrey, and Conchita Galdon, Vice Dean, Instituto de Empressa, answered the big questions around wellbeing economies: Are they realistic? Do they work? How can we build them in practice? Take a deep dive into a theoretical and practical discussion on what a wellbeing economy is, how it can drive sustainability, and how everyone can benefit from it.

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