Processing Rage
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Processing Rage

Par Ji-Youn Kim
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août 21, 2021 to août 21, 2021
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Cultivating more empowering relationships with our rage, in the pursuit of collective liberation.

Anger is a mobilizing emotion that helps us confront injustice, danger, and unsafety. However, interlocking systems of oppression pathologize the anger of marginalized peoples to keep us small and passive, feeding us narratives that our anger is unproductive and/or violent. Black and Indigenous folks are further criminalized for their anger.

Join Ji-Youn at Processing Rage, where we’ll explore how to process our anger and rage in ways that feel more liberating and help us mobilize for social change.

This webinar is open to everyone in the pursuit of social justice and collective liberation, although we will be centering the needs and experiences of BIPOC, and especially of women and gender non-conforming folks, who have had to (and continue to) navigate so much collective trauma, rage, and grief, especially in the past year of amplified racial violence and news coverage.

TICKETS & DONATIONS

Registration is free for BIPOC and $100 for white folks. Donations and redistributions from white folks are also welcome and highly encouraged to cover for BIPOC attendees.

Proceeds will go towards Black and Indigenous healing and mutual aid, including Support Network for Indigenous Women & Women of Colour (SNIWWOC), the Vancouver Black Therapy & Advocacy Foundation, the Sick and Disabled BIPOC Healing Group Fundraiser by Healing in Colour, and a community member of the Nlaka'pamux Nation in Lytton, BC, to support her and her community.

If you wish to avoid Eventbrite fees for donations, please donate directly to the three organizations/funds. Or you can send an e-transfer to jiyoun@itsjiyounkim.com (autodeposit is on so please leave a note).

ZOOM & PREPARATION

A Zoom link will be available on the Attendee Event Page once you have registered a ticket. You will be able to join the webinar 10 minutes before the start time, so please sign on a few minutes early so that we can begin on time. This will be a webinar format which means you can engage via the chat. We'll have a tech support person if anything comes up.

Live captioning will be available. And unfortuately, this event will not be recorded. Please stay tuned for future events if you're not able to attend this one.

FACILITATOR

Ji-Youn Kim

itsjiyounkim.com | @itsjiyounkim

Ji-Youn (she/her) is a justice-oriented therapist of Corean ancestry, residing in what is colonially known as Vancouver, Canada, on the stolen lands of the Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh peoples. With collective liberation as her vision, she aims to disrupt oppressive practices of the mental health industry and its complicities, and envision new ways of mental health care rooted in community and collective healing. Her work is informed by Black & Indigenous feminist scholars, abolitionists, and organizers, and her own lived experiences as a woman of colour, therapist, and formerly mentally ill client with 10 years of receiving mental health care.

ON PROCESSING RAGE

Cicely Belle Blain of Bakau Consulting and Ji-Youn co-created Processing Rage in 2019 to help folks of marginalized genders unpack intersectional feminism & feminist history, and develop more empowering relationships with their anger. Although Cicely won’t be joining us in this webinar offering, please stay tuned for future events!

CONTACT

Email Ji-Youn at jiyoun@itsjiyounkim.com with any questions, concerns, and/or feedback.

Image Description of banner: Graphic text reads "Processing Rage. Presented by Ji-Youn Kim. Saturday, August 21, 10AM-12:30PM PDT, via Zoom. ProcessingRage.eventbrite.com." Text is a dark navy grey on top of an ombre pink background. There are two white translucent round shapes in the top left corner and bottom right corner, as well as a handful of small, grey, 3D shaped cubes and pyramids floating throughout the graphic.

Cultivating more empowering relationships with our rage, in the pursuit of collective liberation.

Anger is a mobilizing emotion that helps us confront injustice, danger, and unsafety. However, interlocking systems of oppression pathologize the anger of marginalized peoples to keep us small and passive, feeding us narratives that our anger is unproductive and/or violent. Black and Indigenous folks are further criminalized for their anger.

Join Ji-Youn at Processing Rage, where we’ll explore how to process our anger and rage in ways that feel more liberating and help us mobilize for social change.

This webinar is open to everyone in the pursuit of social justice and collective liberation, although we will be centering the needs and experiences of BIPOC, and especially of women and gender non-conforming folks, who have had to (and continue to) navigate so much collective trauma, rage, and grief, especially in the past year of amplified racial violence and news coverage.

TICKETS & DONATIONS

Registration is free for BIPOC and $100 for white folks. Donations and redistributions from white folks are also welcome and highly encouraged to cover for BIPOC attendees.

Proceeds will go towards Black and Indigenous healing and mutual aid, including Support Network for Indigenous Women & Women of Colour (SNIWWOC), the Vancouver Black Therapy & Advocacy Foundation, the Sick and Disabled BIPOC Healing Group Fundraiser by Healing in Colour, and a community member of the Nlaka'pamux Nation in Lytton, BC, to support her and her community.

If you wish to avoid Eventbrite fees for donations, please donate directly to the three organizations/funds. Or you can send an e-transfer to jiyoun@itsjiyounkim.com (autodeposit is on so please leave a note).

ZOOM & PREPARATION

A Zoom link will be available on the Attendee Event Page once you have registered a ticket. You will be able to join the webinar 10 minutes before the start time, so please sign on a few minutes early so that we can begin on time. This will be a webinar format which means you can engage via the chat. We'll have a tech support person if anything comes up.

Live captioning will be available. And unfortuately, this event will not be recorded. Please stay tuned for future events if you're not able to attend this one.

FACILITATOR

Ji-Youn Kim

itsjiyounkim.com | @itsjiyounkim

Ji-Youn (she/her) is a justice-oriented therapist of Corean ancestry, residing in what is colonially known as Vancouver, Canada, on the stolen lands of the Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh peoples. With collective liberation as her vision, she aims to disrupt oppressive practices of the mental health industry and its complicities, and envision new ways of mental health care rooted in community and collective healing. Her work is informed by Black & Indigenous feminist scholars, abolitionists, and organizers, and her own lived experiences as a woman of colour, therapist, and formerly mentally ill client with 10 years of receiving mental health care.

ON PROCESSING RAGE

Cicely Belle Blain of Bakau Consulting and Ji-Youn co-created Processing Rage in 2019 to help folks of marginalized genders unpack intersectional feminism & feminist history, and develop more empowering relationships with their anger. Although Cicely won’t be joining us in this webinar offering, please stay tuned for future events!

CONTACT

Email Ji-Youn at jiyoun@itsjiyounkim.com with any questions, concerns, and/or feedback.

Image Description of banner: Graphic text reads "Processing Rage. Presented by Ji-Youn Kim. Saturday, August 21, 10AM-12:30PM PDT, via Zoom. ProcessingRage.eventbrite.com." Text is a dark navy grey on top of an ombre pink background. There are two white translucent round shapes in the top left corner and bottom right corner, as well as a handful of small, grey, 3D shaped cubes and pyramids floating throughout the graphic.

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