Rising Matriarchs Community
Rising Matriarchs is a prayer in motion—A space where wisdom keepers share embodied knowledge to guide the next generations.
a virtual escuela & comunidad for birth keepers, mothers, herbalists & land stewards
Welcome Home!
You’re in the right place if you’re:
A BIPOC searching for a positive transformation & reclamation of power in your life, body and lineage
Longing to reconnect to your ancestral ways of being, in a way that feels authentic
In need of community support, guidance and the everyday consejo amongst comadres
Ready to equip yourself with new skills and wisdom that will propel you and your family forward
Wanting to learn about how to live closer to the land & nature, how to produce your own foods & remedios & how to heal yourself and your family, from people who are doing it!
Why Rising Matriarchs?
I define a rising matriarch as a woman or womb carrier who is in the process of remembering their power. A person who is intentionally stepping into the role of a matriarch and therefore dismantling oppresive programming in her family and community as a life-long process.
We are all rising matriarchs when we take on the commitment to reclaim our ancestral ways of knowing. A rising matriarch understands the sacredness of this reclamation work and of transmitting our cultural memory to the next generations.
I felt the need to create a space for us. That’s how this escuela was born. Rising Matriarchs is a monthly membership virtual community and living digital library of accessible wisdom meant to support herbalists, mothers, birth workers and community care-takers of all kinds.
We are everywhere and we are shifting oppressive narratives and creating new realities for our communities!
Choose your plan
Semilla | Seed
Get anytime access to our growing collection of classes, workshops, and exclusive content.
Use this tier if you currently have low income or financial hardship.
Brote | Sprout
Get anytime access to our growing collection of classes, workshops, and exclusive content.
Use this tier if you have stable income & housing, and all your basic needs are met.
Flor | Flower
Get anytime access to our growing collection of classes, workshops, and exclusive content.
Use this tier if you are financially abundant. You have stable income, housing, all of your needs are met and you have extra to share, invest, learn, create. This tier is also for members who wish to support accessible seats for others.
What if you could…
Attend an Indigenous herbalism school from the comfort of your home
Learn valuable skills that can help propel you financially & heal your body & community at the same time?
And have the support from a diverse community of healers, parents and entrepreneurs?
a sneak peek into the platform
Note: Within a few weeks we will have the Rising Matriarchs app available for download in the App Store! Stay tuned.
Inside the Community
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On-demand Workshops
Access to our growing library of recorded skill shares and workshops, all from an Indigenous perspective. You can watch them at your own pace, from the comfort of your home.
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Culturally-rooted Live Gatherings + Teachings
A seat at our live monthly gatherings featuring well seasoned herbalists, birth workers, entrepreneurs, historians, parents and brujas that will share their magic and expertise with us. We welcome members and feature guest speakers from around the world so that our learning can be diverse and wholesome.
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Herbal Guides
Step by step guides to help you bring herbal medicine & Indigenous food ways into your kitchen every day, created exclusively for our members.
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Active Virtual Community
Access to our exclusive digital platform to connect with our diverse community of birth workers, herbalists, entrepreneurs, healers & mothers in our members-only forum. This will help you grow your networks of support.
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Access to our library of matriarchal wisdom
Each month we upload new materials for you to continue learning and empowering yourself.
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Affordable Education
We offer sliding-scale pricing to fit your financial capacity. No questions asked. We also offer captioned videos and presentation slides to support different learning styles.
Remembering what it means to be a Matriarch
Women and femmes have been holding it down since time immemorial and we know this. Since the beginning of our time on Mother Earth we have been leaders, stewards, healers, mothers, artists, scientists and innovators. We have been the head of large families, communities and States. When resources and decision-making is in our hands, nobody is left out. We make sure to multiply what we have and make sure that everyone is taken care of.
Power within matriarchy is defined by the ability to love, to heal and to cultivate & protect life. It’s very different from the patriarchal definition of power, which is all about being obsessed with control and putting profit over people & nature. Instead, matriarchy teaches us to stay true to our Spirit and to honor the sacred job that Creator gave each and every single one of us on Mother Earth. To be a matriarch is to practice inclusive leadership.
Why do we need this reclamation of power?
Because for so long we have been seeing our lands be extracted from, stolen from us and become polluted. We’ve seen our children disappear into foster care, boarding schools and other colonial institutions. We’ve seen our youth and activists disappear violently. We’ve seen our men be lost to alcoholism. We’ve experienced domestic violence and all forms of abuse. In the meantime, it has been the women and femmes the ones that have stood up and kept our lineages going.
It is thanks to our love and sacrifice that our communities continue to exist.
Your Instructor
My name is Montse Olmos and I am the founder of Mujer de la Tierra. I was born in Mexico City and grew up with my abuelas, in the states of Nuevo León and Tamaulipas. I come from a mixed lineage and I have migrated multiple times across national and international colonial borders. I proudly identify as Totonaca, Nahuatl & Chichimeca, these are the lineages that inform my sacred work and path.
Ever since I was a little girl I knew my path would be to be in service to others. My maternal abuelita tells me a story about how one day, when I was approximately five or six years old, we were at home together (she raised me) and she began feeling ill. Out of nowhere, I adviced for her to make an herbal tea with specific yerbas. She was surprised at first but this is also how she knew about my path and purpose. Every time I’ve doubted myself or felt lost, she reminds me of this story and tells me “mijita, tu naciste con un don para ayudar a la gente, no te rindas.”
I inherited my love for plants and the natural world from her. Her entire lineage comes from el campo. My abuelita’s tias were traditional midwives and herbalists who took care of their entire rancho. I learned about herbs, healing, cooking and birth from my abuela primarily.
I also cannot fail to mention my great-grandmother Doña Tula, my abuelito’s mom, also on my maternal side. She was a community healer and birth worker who helped many people, but she never claimed any titles. She helped raise me and passed away when I was only 12.
I remember Doña Tula’s funeral. Hundreds of people went to say their goodbyes. These were all her comadres, compadres, ahijadxs, neighbors, friends, family… She was deeply loved as a spiritual mother to many. Her funeral really imprinted in my mind what the results of building community look like. At the end of it all, who’s gonna come pay their respects when you cross over?
These are only some of the people who have shaped me, loved me and nourished me. I call upon them and all of my enlightened ancestors who did this sacred work to help me do my part in this lifetime.
This is just a tiny bit of my story. If you want to read my professional bio with all the bells and whistles, click the button below.
FAQs
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The people we serve are Indigenous women and femmes looking to become (or already doing their work as):
community organizers
birth workers (doulas, midwives, lactation consultants, etc)
herbalists
farmers, gardeners
land stewards
healers
entrepreneurs
seed guardians
keepers of ancestral wisdom
Our offerings are for those who see themselves as self-determined beings who want to help shift the current culture and contribute to the movement for food and land sovereignty, by stepping into the roles of leadership, mothering, care-taking, organizing and educating.
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Within our understanding of matriarchy and as our Indigenous ancestors of Anahuac and Abya Yala understood in the past and even still today: matriarchy and matrilineal cultures are inclusive, loving and protecting of everyone, regardless of their gender expression. This space, however, is specifically curated for people with wombs.
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All webinars, trainings and skill shares are held via Zoom. In the case of events that will be held in-person at a specific location, we will make sure to make this clear.
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Always!
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We do not provide refunds of any kind. Due to the nature of digital products, once you purchase a class, training or a subscription, we do not give refunds. In the case of annual subscriptions to the Rising Matriarchs Community, you are fully responsible for keeping track of your annual payment date. This is when payment will be charged to your card. If you forgot about this date and suddenly realize it was charged to your card, we will not provide a refund.
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Rising Matriarchs Community is open and active 24/7, all year round. As long as you remain a subscriber you have access to the entire platform and all upcoming live classes. Once you cancel your subscription, you lose access to the content inside the platform and to all upcoming classes.
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We provide captioned videos and we are currently working on making sure that we have live interpretation in English and Spanish for the live classes. We also use visual materials and slideshows as a way to accommodate different learning styles.