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Centering Hope and Action with My Kids in Really Hard Times

One of the most powerful things we can do is create space for our children to process what is happening in the world

About this Event

The history of our Country is one of horrific terror, trauma, and pain.  However, it is also one of resistance, resilience, and hope.  For years, people throughout history and in current times have worked together to dismantle institutionalized and interpersonal racism.   One of the most powerful things we can do is create space for our children to process what is happening in the world and to feel, imagine, and take action in a way that allows them to learn from the resistance as a way to create paths of action for the future.  Due to the participatory nature of this workshop, the number of participants will be limited.

Facilitators: Brandi Forté, Sophie Rutstein

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