image: congolese women protesting the assasination of patrice lumumba, 1961
movement for movement organizers
the work of organizing for justice is unquestionably difficult on the bodies and nervous systems of those intimately involved. this offering for bipoc justice workers offers space and embodied tools with which to renew for the struggles ahead.  for safety reasons, this workshop is by invitation only.  

skills and experience offered: 

> expand your embodied relationship with yourself in the movement
> expand your relationship with the present moment 
> go inward  
> experience time without taking care of others 
> find embodied ways to process the trials and tribulations of movement work including: 
         > caring and carrying so much for our world  
         > grief  
         > unanswerable existential questions        
         >  overwhelming feelings and repressed feelings     
         > process interpersonal relationships through your body  
         >  spirituality and or lack of belief              
         >  navigating self care      

duration:  2 hours  
free of charge 

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