and healing over four weeks of study and creating together.
About this Event
It takes courage for a human being to reflect on the past, reset the
present and take steps towards a hopeful future for conscious
awareness of diversity, equity, and inclusion. To understand who you
were and who you have become, we are offering a four-week course
leading you through passages of time; revisiting the people and
places that influenced your unfolding destiny and life. This “inner
self” understanding is essential to the task we are being called to
do--to open our hearts to seeing and loving one another, to heal the
racial and social divide.
We invite you to join the AntiRacist Table on a journey of discovery
and healing over four weeks of study and creating together. Our
workshop series weaves together the threads of AntiRacism,
Mindfulness, Biography and Art as an opportunity to explore themes
pertaining to what it means to be human and show up for one
another in this life!
Together we can learn to approach life with the objectivity of a
scientist and the soulfulness of an artist. To experience that our
lives are inherently intelligent; to become increasingly interested in
others; to recognize that we have a valuable role to play; to move
toward the freedom to choose how we see the world and how we ‘be’
in it.
We believe biography and social art is deep inner work that can be
an integral part of racial and social healing. As we look back to our
own cycles of life, we can bear witness to the stages of development
occurring every seven years unfolding throughout a human life span
just as we observe in the rhythms of nature. These reflections can
provide insight for personal growth, transformation, and social
healing.
Dates:
January 19th, January 26th, February 2nd, February 16th Sunday
8:30-11:00am PST 11:30am-2:00am EST
4 week series registration fee: $325
Biography is an account of human life on a path from birth to death.
"Bio" originates from Greek, meaning life and 'graphia," writing. While
Biography can follow a chronological timeline of life events from
birth to death, there are also cyclical events occurring every seven
years unfolding from infant, childhood, adolescent, adulthood into
old age. These stages of development are characterized as
developmental phases, like the caterpillar to butterfly lifecycle and
for the human being reflecting on these phases of one's personal
development, our biography, can help to bring awareness, renewal
and hope about the future.
Caution: Working with Biography and Social Art does have
consequences.
Side effects may include: interest, understanding, empathy, as well
as gratitude; self-knowledge (likely to cause some discomfort), humility and
improved relations.
Each week we will join together for a live 2.5 hour workshop session
working with antiracism principles, mindfulness practice, poetry,
artistic and imaginative prompts to open up biographical
experiences to deepen our understanding of ourselves and others
as we walk the healing path towards individual and collective racial
and social healing. We will participate in small group journaling and
artistic exercises, deep listening while observing confidentiality with
one another and full group sharing and reflections.
All course participants will gain access to our private Nurture the
Narrative virtual circle space to discuss and share with one another
in community.
No previous artistic experience is required.
During our time together we will be working to bring about interest,
empathy, compassion, understanding and therefore awaken
connection within ourselves and with others.
“The highest art, for which all the other art forms are simply a
preparation – is the social art; the meeting of one human being with
another.” -Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Our Facilitators:
Lynn Turner (she/her) is a native Washingtonian, wife, and mother of
two children and the proud descendant of enslaved people. She is a
culturally responsive educator who is passionate about teaching
young children and supporting families, work that she has done for
over thirteen years. Lynn holds a BA in Fine Arts from Sweet Briar
College, an MAT in Early Childhood Education from Washington
Trinity University, received her Waldorf Early Childhood Teaching
Certificate in 2017 and is completing her third year of Biography and
Social Arts study. Lynn is the co-founder of the AntiRacist Table
and is honored and committed to facilitate and accompany others
in the exploration of human becoming. She has been published in
Gateways Magazine and has been a workshop presenter for
diversity, equity and inclusion at the 2021 Waldorf Early Childhood
Education Association of Northern America Teacher Conference.
Lynn served on the Waldorf Early Childhood Association of North
America’s Inclusion, Diversity, Equity and Access Committee as the
committee co-chair from 2020-2024. Lynn is a member of the Board
for Biography and Social Art, has facilitated Biography workshops
for teachers at Waldorf Early Childhood Education Conferences and
continues to expand this work.
Cathy O’Neill (she/her) joined the LA Council of the Smithsonian this
year and has contributed Biography Work to their gatherings large
and small. She is an Agape Licensed Spiritual Practitioner and a
Certified Diversity Trainer. Cathy is a Biography Worker and has been
part of a consistently ongoing Biography Work group since 2012,
beginning as coordinator and now co-teaching with two other
Biography Workers. She graduated from the Center for Biography
and Social Art Certificate Program in 2016 and is Vice Chair of the
board of Biography and Social Art. Cathy graduated from the
Waldorf Institute of Southern California, Waldorf teacher training,
and is currently their Board Chair. She has served on the Westside
Waldorf School board for
seventeen years and has served on the boards of numerous
community non-profit organizations for the environment, education,
social justice, homelessness and the arts with
additional interests and training in conflict resolution,
communication and writing.
Kirsten Ivey-Colson (she/her), JD has an LLM in Alternative Dispute
Resolution from the George Washington University Law School and
an undergraduate degree in African American Studies and English
from the University of Virginia. She is the great-great-grandaughter
of enslaved African Americans, the mother of a Black teenager, and
highly motivated to contribute to a just and compassionate world.
Kirsten is an active meditation practitioner and a student of
nonviolent communication, conflict resolution, conflict coaching,
neuroscience, happiness, and well-being. She has served as a union
steward, conflict coach, mediator, and as a leader in her son’s
school’s parent of Black students affinity group.
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