Weaving Our Medicines - Ancestral Somatics and Perinatal Mental Health as a Pathway to Collective Liberation

This workshop introduces the Weaving Our Medicines resource, an offering that centers the lived experiences, stories, and ancestral wisdom of Black, Indigenous, and birth workers of color. We view birth workers expansively, including all people and practitioners who directly and indirectly support the ceremony of birth. We will explore a primer in perinatal mental health and a framework for reconnecting with ancestral somatic practices during pregnancy, postpartum, and beyond.

This workshop will also introduce the “Codices in Our Bones” conceptual framework, a clinical framework for unearthing culturally specific somatic practices for reconnecting with ancestral pathways for healing and liberation during the perinatal period. This framework will inspire participants to reconnect with the unique, embodied wisdom and technologies from their personal and professional lineages. By weaving ancestral and somatic practices with perinatal mental health modalities, we create pathways toward collective liberation at the level of the body, dyad, and collective.

Objectives:

  • Upon completion of this workshop, participants will be able to:

    • Integrate a healing justice-oriented framework for perinatal mental health that centers the wisdom of Black, Indigenous, and birth workers of color.

    • Define the “Codices in Our Bones” conceptual framework to inspire reconnection with unique ancestral and somatic wisdoms.

    • Articulate how the intentional weaving of somatic practices and ancestral healing within birth work serves as a foundational step toward collective liberation.

    • Identify specific ways to utilize this resource as a holding space for incorporating personal ancestral wisdom into professional practice.

    • Cultivate a practice of vulnerability and humility essential for collective accountability in the application of these medicines. 

Workshop Details

Date: December 1st, 2025

Time: 12-1 MST/1-2 CST/11-12 PST. 

Where: Zoom

No recording provided due to the immersive nature of the facilitation.
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Monica Alejandra Noriega, Psy.D

Monica Alejandra Noriega, Psy.D., is a postpartum chicane clinical psychologist from Central California. Dr. Noriega is a skilled weaver of ancestral and evidence-based practices for assessing and metabolizing complex trauma among pregnant people and children ages 0-5. She believes that the sacred bonds between caregivers, children, and the land are our most powerful tool for disrupting cycles of intergenerational trauma and dismantling systems of oppression. Across her diverse roles, Dr. Noriega aspires to create conditions for deep feeling, healing, and reconnection to occur at the level of the dyad, community, and collective.