About this Event
SPECIAL EDITION:
A Celebration of Women’s History Month & National Social Work Month
Join us for a powerful evening of storytelling, advocacy, and community connection as we unveil an inspiring exhibition that amplifies the voices of Florida mothers navigating the child welfare system. This event is hosted in collaboration with the College of Social Work at Florida State University (FSU).
About the Event:
This special edition of Healing Connections will showcase a groundbreaking research project conducted by the CFC Center, funded by the Florida Institute for Child Welfare. The project highlights the lived experiences of mothers in South Florida who used substances and their interactions with the child welfare system. Through a stunning collection of participant-captured photography and personal narratives, this exhibition sheds light on their struggles, resilience, and recommendations for systemic change.
What to Expect:
✨ Exclusive Interviews – Engage in conversation with moderator Jazmin, researcher Carli and a caregiver featured in the project, as they share firsthand insights.
✨ Exhibition Reveal – Experience the compelling stories told through visual art and personal testimonies reveal.
✨ Community Dialogue – Engage in meaningful discussions on social justice, child welfare, and the role of social work in empowering families.
This event is more than an exhibition—it’s a call to action. Whether you are a social worker, advocate, student, or community member, this evening will inspire you to be a part of the movement toward equity and transformation.
About this Series:
Each month's session, designed specifically for adults, is a journey into the power of storytelling and collective healing. Jazmin Kylene, an extraordinary journalist and spiritual counselor, will guide us through an intimate evening of:
🌟 Insightful interviews with a locals who are creating impactful change
🌟 Engaging co-construction exercises to deepen understanding and connect with the work being shared
Together, we’ll reflect on these empowering narratives, share perspectives, and uncover practical ways to integrate these lessons into our lives. This space is for everyone. Healing is a universal journey, and we’re here to navigate it collectively in a nurturing, supportive environment.
About Jazmin Kylene:
Jazmin is an award-winning journalist, spiritual counselor, and creator of the conscious media platform Lali La Luna TV. Her workshops and one-on-one sessions have inspired individuals across the globe, blending her expertise in holistic healing and intersectionality to empower authentic living.
💡 "Healing isn’t about becoming a better version of you, but accepting the authentic you—all layers, all experiences. Let’s evolve together with radical love." – Jazmin Kylene
Don't miss this opportunity to immerse yourself in a transformative evening of connection and self-discovery. Come as you are, and leave feeling empowered and inspired.
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About our Heal Together, Lead Together Program:
Age Range: Adults 16 and up
Program Description: This program offers a holistic approach to adult education and community empowerment. Designed for individuals aged 16 and up, this program includes a variety of initiatives including queer based art, creative writing, inclusive yoga and community panels. Each component is crafted to support personal growth, foster creative expression, and build a strong sense of community. Participants engage in transformative experiences that encourage healing, leadership, and advocacy, all while celebrating and amplifying diverse voices and experiences.
About Rohi's:
"We read something We learn something We share it with the world!"
If there is an accommodation you are seeking for the event please let us know.
Our goal is to facilitate spaces for inclusion and empowerment.
Rohi’s Readery is an award winning social justice driven children's bookstore and learning center dedicated to critical literacy that promotes inclusivity and diversity by honoring historically marginalized communities.
Rohi’s Liberation Station 501c3, a non-profit initiative by Rohi's Readery, honors historically marginalized communities through a multigenerational literacy learning approach.
Programming is FREE (paid for by Rohi's Liberation Station) unless otherwise stated on the event site. Donations are appreciated and will go back into Educational Programming and Services.
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See you soon Revolutionary Readers!
Our Code of Conduct:
(Credit: Adapted from ABA Children’s Institute DEIA Guide)
Rohi’s Readery (including Rohi’s Liberation Station 501c3) is committed to making your experience as inclusive and accessible as possible. While we can’t create a comprehensive guide, we welcome feedback and suggestions to improve the experience of this space.
Rohi’s Readery (including Rohi’s Liberation Station 501c3) is dedicated to providing a harassment-free experience and environment for everyone, regardless of race; sex; national origin; religion (or lack thereof); age; ethnicity; color; gender; gender identity and/or expression; neurodiversity; sexual orientation; marital, civil union, or domestic partnership status; past or present military service; physical, mental, or sensory disability; national, social, or ethnic origin; socioeconomic status; pregnancy; family or parental status and/or genetic information (including family medical history); physical appearance; or technology choices. We do not tolerate harassment, discrimination, or other unwelcome or unlawful behavior on the basis of any of these characteristics.
We reserve the right to ask you to leave the space if you do not comply with the code of conduct.
Event Venue
630 7th St, 630 7th Street, West Palm Beach, United States
USD 0.00