Mila Romero 2024

Mila Romero

Camila Romero is an artist, traditional healer, birthworker, holistic massage therapist, herbalist, teacher, forever student of the Earth and the Plants. Bridge between worlds+traditions. Kaingang native from South America Mila comes from a family of traditional healers, midwives, teachers, nurses and traditional caregivers. She honors the sacred body of knowledge of the Kaingang, Guarani and Xokleng peoples of the Atlantic Forest in Southern Brasil. She travels from South to North America continuously learning from the land; sharing ancestral knowledge and intercultural traditions with communities across the continent. 

Mila also works to create and tend to sacred+ceremonial spaces reminding us to reflect on our relationship to the land, and to all our ancestors. Reforesting our trees and spirits. Seedling to grow sustainable communities on a foundation of kinship, always caring for mother Earth and our babies. Mila is the creator of Do Centro da Mãe Terra - Indigenous Healing Arts Center, working to keep alive the wisdom of medicinal plants and ancestral healing practices, honoring the knowledge of the peoples of the Southern Atlantic Forest in Brazil. 

She works in community to rescue the autonomy and sovereignty of traditional life, self-care rituals and the powerful relationship between healing and nature. Do Centro da Mãe Terra holds space for healing talk circles, as well as developing courses and experiences to share indigenous knowledge and the memory of our ancestors. With the support of Leeway Foundation through the Art and Change Grant and a partnership with Bartram's Garden Camila Romero will execute the first ever Traditional Healing Arts Community Clinics in Philadelphia. This is a very impactful first step towards our Healing autonomy and sovereignty as Bipoc community, recovering indigenous practices of Healing Arts that have been in our lineages for generations! The future is ancestral!

Awarded Grants

2024
Art and Change Grant (ACG)

$2,500
Discipline(s)
Multidisciplinary
Social Change Intents
Cultural Preservation
Economic Justice
Immigrant Justice (Effective 2019)

Mila Romero’s project will consist of a series of traditional healing arts community clinics aimed at restoring and preserving Indigenous holistic practices to foster community resiliency, connection, health autonomy and sovereignty. The clinics will offer one on one holistic healing sessions to community members in Philadelphia, centering BIPOC, two-spirit, trans, and gender nonconforming individuals, as well as seniors, pregnant people, and children, especially those facing financial hardships and limited access to holistic and traditional healing. Participants will engage in various healing practices,such as smudging with sacred medicines, traditional plant cleanses and blessings, plant medicines (tinctures, oil, ointments, polstices, teas, herbal blends), holistic massage therapy, bodywork, energy healing, breathwork, art therapy, meditation, holistic health education, traditional birthwork education and support, and healing talk circles online with Indigenous elders.

John Bartram Association (Bartram's Garden)

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2024 acg announcement
PHILADELPHIA, PA [NOVEMBER 25, 2024]—Leeway Foundation announces $62,500 in project-based funding to 30 women, trans*, and/or gender nonconforming...