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Challenging White Supremacy Through Rest~~~ Speakout Ed Webinar Series
April 1, 2020

Posted Courtesy of Wright Enterprises Community Spotlight~~~

In this global pause, we are finding our breath. We are presented with the opportunity to unpack white supremacist work culture, so that we can build new pathways for being. We as SHIFT are exploring this new time of operating in different modes, we want to invite folks into our conversation and processes.
Through collective learning, we will explore tools, writing prompts, modules, and art practices drawn from Non-violent Communication by Meenadchi, Do Less by Kate Northrup, and groups like The Nap Ministry. Shift will facilitate ways to examine the way we design our work and lifestyle culture to better integrate values of gentle rest as a form of resistance. What a time, and gift, to re-examine our own relationships to work and the racial justice of ourselves.
Join SpeakOut for this webinar! Reserve your spot HERE.
All funds go to a Speakers Fund that we've set up to support our speakers and artists who've been impacted by the cancellation of events nationwide.
SpeakOut is a mission-driven speakers bureau and education institute.
Our mission is to encourage critical and imaginative thinking to address
the major inequities of our day and transform a fractured world.
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Speak Out - the Institute for Democratic Education & Culture | PO Box 22748Oakland, CA 94609

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