Hex the Patriarchy: Friday the 13th Edition
A hands-on virtual gathering that transforms rage into action through music, ritual & community.
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Online
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About this event
Join the Feminine Rage Collective this Friday, June 13 for Hex the Patriarchy, an electrifying virtual gathering designed to channel collective rage into empowerment, action, and transformation.
This non-religious ceremony welcomes anyone and everyone who stands against patriarchy and capitalism—regardless of race, gender, orientation, ideology, or background.
Through a powerful blend of music, ritual, and community interaction, we will transmute our anger into positive action, using our voices, energy, and collective power to create meaningful change. This is not an event of malice or harm but a protective and creative act of resistance—one that seeks to build a world rooted in justice, care, and liberation.
Event Highlights:
- Music and Sound Activation – Harnessing the power of rhythm, voice, and sound to channel energy and intention.
- Collective Ritual – A guided experience designed to transform rage into a force for good.
- Community Sharing – A space to witness, be heard, and build solidarity.
- Call to Action – Concrete ways to continue resisting beyond the event.
This free event is limited to 100 online participants, but a recording will be made available to all who register within 24 hours of the event.
Want to check it out in advance? Click here to watch our first Hex the Patriarchy event! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wlAtD9IfeVM
Reserve Your Spot and Register Today!
Frequently asked questions
Our use of the word “hex” is not about causing harm. Instead, we reclaim it as an act of protection, transformation, and empowerment. The ritual we engage in is about creating good in the world, setting boundaries, and safeguarding ourselves and others from harm.
Yes! While live participation is limited to 100 people, everyone who registers will receive a link to the recording within 24 hours of the event.
This gathering will be led by Dayna Schmidt-Johnson, a seasoned facilitator, community organizer, and advocate for collective liberation. Dayna brings expertise in guiding transformative spaces that blend intention, activism, and empowerment to and for women.