Race, Place, and Grace: Origins - The Power of Personal Story (12/11)

Race, Place, and Grace: Origins - The Power of Personal Story (12/11)

By Boise City Dept. of Arts & History

Overview

Join us for Race, Place, and Grace: Origins - The Power of Personal Story a free training facilitated by Shannon McGuire.

This interactive workshop is designed to build bridges across diverse perspectives. Expect an engaging session filled with self-reflection, hands-on activities, and opportunities to connect with others in a supportive and inclusive environment.

Guided by Shannon, participants will consider their unique origin story, cultural influences, and lived experiences through writing exercises and group discussions.

Participants can expect to:

  • Delve into the roots of their personal narratives to understand how these stories shape interactions with others.
  • Learn practical tools for addressing conflict fatigue and strategies for recharging from burnout.
  • Practice techniques for meaningful dialogue, active listening, and cultivating empathy in everyday interactions.

What to Bring

  • A notebook and writing utensil.
  • A willingness to share and listen with an open mind.
  • Curiosity to explore new perspectives and challenge assumptions.

Doors open at 5 p.m. and workshop runs from 5:30-8 p.m. A selection of snacks and beverage will be provided to attendees.

This workshop is free, with a suggested donation option available when purchasing your ticket.

About Shannon McGuire

Above all, Shannon McGuire is a mom—a Master of Making®—a role that has shaped her ability to build connections, foster collaboration, and strengthen community well-being. She is the Founder and Chief Empowerment Officer of Spark! Strategic Solutions, where she helps leaders navigate complexity and bridge divides. Shannon also leads Supreme Moms®, an organization dedicated to helping mothers reconnect with their creativity, strength, and joy, and she is the founder of the Project 8B Foundation, which advances generational well-being through research, storytelling, and activation.

Known for blending clear thinking with heart-based wisdom, Shannon designs and facilitates interactive experiences that move people from vision to action. A wife, mother of four, and grandmother of one, she believes strong communities begin at home and grow outward through meaningful relationships.

Category: Community, Other

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Highlights

  • 2 hours 30 minutes
  • ages 18+
  • In person
  • Free parking
  • Doors at 5:00 PM

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

Location

Erma Hayman House

617 Ash Street

Boise, ID 83702

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Boise City Dept. of Arts & History

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Dec 11 · 5:30 PM MST