Healing Racial & Social Injustice Circle Series
Identity-specific cohort for white-identifying women
April 14 • April 28 • May 12 • May 26 2021
7:00 - 8:30pm EST
A special 4-part Circle series for white women to gather and create space for processing racial and social injustice. A place to process and heal ways we as women tend to internalize injustice, as well as hold space for ways our own racial privilege and cultural blind spots show up in the world; what we're hospicing within ourselves: personally, intergenerationally and on behalf of the collective.
The group that's forming is special. Space is limited and sacred. Reach out if you have questions!
This Circle Series is for you if…
You feel grief and anger about past and current racial injustices, violence and brutality.
You seek community and open space to talk through your truth and experiences with racism in order to better understand it
You feel guilt or shame when considering your own complicity in racism and times when you caved in or didn’t speak up.
You’re at the beginning of your learning journey and are afraid to say the wrong thing.
You’re on a path of racial justice and feel alone.
You’re numb to the topic even though you deeply care.
You struggle to have constructive conversations about racism with others because it’s too emotionally overwhelming.
Your body goes into a fear response when confronted about or invited into a conversation about race.
You feel remorse and regret about your past ignorance or cluelessness about racism and its damage.
Joining this Circle Series may help you:
Feel more empowered in your racial justice efforts by being in a community of like-minded, passionate people.
Process grief, confusion, anger, shame and other feelings related to topics like identity, systems of oppression, privilege, power and more.
Show up in your activism, conversations, community service and political action with renewed personal energy.
Help live and embody your values with more integrity.
Be more accountable for the world you want to create and live in by interrupting racism around you.
Channel emotional energy from news reports and current events into effective and healing-oriented action.
Talk openly and honestly about your feelings in a safe environment.
Uncover and heal trauma responses (intergenerational, historical, institutional, personal) [1] that hold you back from racial justice work.
Receive a clearer sense of direction for yourself, your family, and the world.
Be seen, heard, and supported exactly as you are.