Attending to Healing | June 27, 2024

Attending to Healing | June 27, 2024

A 1-day virtual event that offers space to deepen equity leadership work by attending to our own healing in a supportive community.

By National Equity Project

Date and time

Thursday, June 27 · 9:30am - 4:30pm PDT

Location

Online

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event
Eventbrite's fee is nonrefundable.

About this event

  • 7 hours

Schedule

Thursday, June 27, 2024 | 9:30 am – 4:30 pm Pacific


Institute Fee

$500 per person


Institute Description

You get to create a world that works for everyone. What is yours to do is guided by your thoughts, ideas, and intentions. Healing as an aspiration, awareness, and practice offers us the tools to return to our wholeness, shield us as we attend to thriving, and respond to what activates separation.

Healing is the work of coming home to ourselves again and again. Because oppression is persistent, healing must be persistent and on-going. Doing equity works requires continuous healing from the effects of the many faces of oppression that emerge from a foundation of white delusion, racial capitalism, settler colonialism, and cis-hetero patriarchy. You must interrupt and disrupt these pillars of oppression in order to tap into your resiliency, access your agency, and express the fullness of your humanity. It is from this place that we live into the values of justice and liberation and root ourselves to the interconnectedness and collective humanity which pave the path we will travel home.

We believe that healing must be prioritized as we work collaboratively towards transformation and liberation; it cannot wait until our systems are redesigned. Attending to your individual healing is essential and allows us to then lean into and reconnect to our collective healing. In this institute, we draw from the wisdom of Queer, Black and Indigenous ancestral healers to explore how to center and integrate processes for ongoing individual, interpersonal and collective healing when working, collaborating, and designing for equity.


In this 1-day event, you will be invited to:

  • Explore why healing is necessary and what it can look like at the individual, interpersonal and collective level
  • Flow through states of awareness - acknowledgement - acceptance - agency
  • Experience and contribute to a healing space that centers resilience, inherent wholeness, ancestral wisdom, and collective care
  • Build connections across multiple healing frameworks and modalities to support collective and individual healing


Who should attend this institute

Anyone seeking to deepen their inside-out equity leadership work by attending to their own healing in a supportive community.



Accessibility

We provide an advance draft of our slide deck 24 hours before the session and enable live transcription and closed captions during the live Zoom session. Our sessions are recorded (absent any technical difficulties) and can be accessed for up to 30 days after the course concludes.


Registration & Payment

Limited tickets for this event are offered on a Sliding Scale / Pay What You Can Model. For more information about how NEP's Sliding Scale Model works and guidance on how to determine what to pay please visit bit.ly/NEPSlidingScale

Participants will receive pre-reads and resources prior to the meeting via email. Please add events@nationalequityproject.org to your contacts to ensure you receive course communications.

Registration by credit card on Eventbrite is our preferred method. We are a small (but mighty) organization and processing and collecting check payments for our events has a high administrative impact.

Please visit our registration page on our website for information on paying by check or purchase order and our cancellation and registration transfer policy.


Contact the National Equity Project at events@nationalequityproject.org with questions.

Organized by

We are a nonprofit, leadership and organizational development group. Our mission is to transform the achievement, experiences and life trajectory of children and families who have been historically underserved.

$500