Mama Gone: BIPOC Women's Mother's Day Event

Mama Gone: BIPOC Women's Mother's Day Event

Come celebrate BIPOC women and mothers at our Mama Gone event this Mother's Day!

By Elizabeth F. Summers

Date and time

Saturday, May 10 · 10am - 2pm PDT

Location

San Francisco

100 TBA lane San Francisco, CA 94100

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 4 hours

Mama Gone: BIPOC Women's Mother's Day Event

Join us in San Francisco for a special celebration honoring BIPOC mothers at our Mama Gone event! This in-person gathering will be a day filled with love, laughter, and connection. Come together with other amazing women to share stories, enjoy delicious food, and participate in empowering activities. Let's celebrate the strength and beauty of BIPOC mothers in a safe and supportive space. Don't miss out on this opportunity to uplift and be uplifted!

It doesn't matter if she was a Monster Mother. A Shero Mother. An abuser or user. A Mother who might still be alive but she is gone...This is a community workshop exclusively for black, brown, and indigenous Women of Color. I am doing an online version of this class for all women on another day. Because we are Women of Color, for this particular gathering, we may have some cultural similarities that we want to share.

This is not a forgiveness workshop, per se. It's more of an acceptance and radical self care writing workshop.

About instructor: Elizabeth Summers is a Death Doula, Master Expressive Arts Teacher, and Writer. As a teacher for over 30 years, she’s created programs for incarcerated people, unhoused families, and the Write for Your Life Program for people with terminal illness.

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