Skip to main content

Haskit Hall

Let Yourself Blossom

part of a series on Blossom

23:29

clock
(Shift + Enter to play/pause. Shift + Tab to replay.)

Find your voice

Cynthia Haskit Hall is excited to share her journey in blossoming. She is an educator and healer from the Makah tribe in Neah Bay, WA. The grand-daughter of Pearl Kallappa Warren, activist and founder of the American Indian Women’s Service League in Seattle, WA, Haskit proudly carries the name given to her by her grandmother. Haskit is passionate about neuro-developmental science and Indigenous teachings and loves to combine the two during the talks she gives on generational trauma and healing. Haskit is a storyteller, poet, singer and performer who also dabbles in writing stories. Love is her medicine of choice and you are invited to share space and time learning a bit more about how to love yourself and others more deeply.

About the speaker

Cynthia Haskit Hall is an educator and healer from the Makah tribe in Neah Bay, WA. The grand-daughter of Pearl Kallappa Warren, activist and founder of the American Indian Women's Service League in Seattle, WA, Haskit proudly carries the name given to her by her grandmother. Haskit is passionate about neuro-developmental science and Indigenous teachings and loves to combine the two during the talks she gives on generational trauma and healing. Haskit is a storyteller, poet, singer and performer who also dabbles in writing stories. Love is her medicine of choice and you are invited to share space and time learning a bit more about how to love yourself and others more deeply.

Favorite quotes from this talk

No quotes yet. Sign in to tag a quote!

*Crickets* Sign in to add a comment.