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Building Relationship in the ResistanceSaturday, March 29th 12:30-2:30pm
“Liberated relationships are one of the ways we actually create abundant justice,”― Adrienne Maree Brown, Pleasure Activism: The Politics of Feeling Good
When we look at our world, we might see many things we want to change. Maybe these issues seem too big to tackle; maybe you don’t know how you can help make a difference. Let’s spend a morning exploring ways we can each meet the needs of this moment by using our unique skills in sustainable ways. As we do the work of bending the arc of the universe, we know this moment requires consistent attention, deep reflection, and committed collective action. It cannot be a flash of action and a resumption of the status quo.
Let’s lean into the work of adrienne maree brown for the next installment of our discussion about how we resist in these challenging times. Her books including Pleasure Activism, Emergent Strategy, and Loving Corrections will help guide our discussion about the importance of relationship building. We will bring forward the ways we are successfully building relationships, dream about ways we might do this better, and strengthen our connections to one another. No need to read the books in order to participate; we’ll be learning the principles, discussing ideas, and considering if the framework would help us.
Soup, bread, and nourishment of all kinds will be shared. Bring your gifts or receive what is on offer. Childcare available on request.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
3000 W Richwoods Blvd, Peoria, IL, United States, Illinois 61604