"How to Communicate Your Boundaries" Workshop
This political education workshop will offer space to reflect on our habits and practice boundary-setting with peers.
NOTE: Participants will be sent a link via email to register for the ZOOM meeting once they have a ticket.
Everyone seems to share an agreement that boundaries will make our relationships healthier, our self-care more resilient, and our communities safer. But how do we communicate our boundaries? Who teaches us, and where do we learn about holding respectful agreements with ourselves and others? How do we balance our needs with dynamics of power, consent, and responsibility?
This political education workshop will offer space to reflect on our habits and practice boundary-setting with peers. Participants will be invited to engage in reflective and interactive activities and bring examples or experiences from their own lives into the space.
Facilitator — Nico Fonseca is a queer, sick gender deviant nuyorican, recovering organizer and creator. Their current work explores unfolding the intersections of desire, intimacy, and violence as experienced by marginalized peoples. They journey through this with co-conspirators, lovers, and chosen family to develop and build on safety strategies cultivated by our communities.
This political education workshop will offer space to reflect on our habits and practice boundary-setting with peers.
NOTE: Participants will be sent a link via email to register for the ZOOM meeting once they have a ticket.
Everyone seems to share an agreement that boundaries will make our relationships healthier, our self-care more resilient, and our communities safer. But how do we communicate our boundaries? Who teaches us, and where do we learn about holding respectful agreements with ourselves and others? How do we balance our needs with dynamics of power, consent, and responsibility?
This political education workshop will offer space to reflect on our habits and practice boundary-setting with peers. Participants will be invited to engage in reflective and interactive activities and bring examples or experiences from their own lives into the space.
Facilitator — Nico Fonseca is a queer, sick gender deviant nuyorican, recovering organizer and creator. Their current work explores unfolding the intersections of desire, intimacy, and violence as experienced by marginalized peoples. They journey through this with co-conspirators, lovers, and chosen family to develop and build on safety strategies cultivated by our communities.