Tarah Hines
Week of August 1, 2026
Tarah “Rah” Hines (they/she) is an international facilitator and advocate for holistic wellness, eco-spirituality, food sovereignty and environmental liberation. Over the last 15 years their work has included serving as an international delegate to Miriam Miranda and Bertita Caceres in Honduras, co-founding the Black Permaculture Network, co-organizing the 2 Defend Black Women March in Washington D.C., and curating healing and rest spaces for conferences and convenings. nd Through their work and partnerships, Tarah (re)connects individuals to the wisdom and power within themselves and nature in order to heal and strengthen communities. They create safer spaces for cooperative learning and help bridge gaps to healthier, more heart-centered ways of moving through the world. Currently, Tarah passionately serves as the Programs and Outreach Manager for Earthseed Farm (the first Afro-Indigenous permaculture center in Sonoma County) centering interdependence, outdoor education, and ancestral practices for wellness through land stewardship. A yogi since 2015, Tarah is 200hr YTT certified and trained in Trauma Conscious Yoga. While experienced in many asana styles, they love teaching Yin and Restorative as well as Yoga Nidra, Meditation, and Pranayama. Known for their gently powerful style as well as their bright, welcoming energy, Tarah is exploring ways to integrate yoga into future Earthseed Programming.