Resource & Repair: A Community Conflict Workshop w/ Raizel Sinason
Resource & Repair: A Community Conflict Workshop w/ Raizel Sinason
Scene Safety Series! Resource & Repair: A Community Conflict Workshop. Saturday, April 11th, 1-3pm at 205 Grand Ave (behind Make.Shift). Register for all the Scene Safety Series workshops here.
Join Raizel Sinason (they/them) for a two hour workshop to explore the internal and external dimensions of conflict, as well as tools for building resilient communities capable of transforming harm.
We will apply a trauma-informed and intersectional lens to approach personal and collective accountability. This workshop will be a combination of presentation, discussion, and body-based practices, designed to empower you to embrace conflict with courage and shared dignity.
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This workshop is a part of the Scene Safety Workshop Series. Participants can sign up for individual workshops for $15/each or $50 for the whole series. If you purchase this item, you are ONLY buying a ticket to the workshop on April 11th.
Twice a year, Make.Shift hosts the Scene Safety Series, led by educators, artists, and activists in the community to skill-build, collaborate, and share resources. These workshops are open to anyone wanting to learn about creating a safer and more accountable community. We want everyone in the music and art scene, and beyond to feel prepared and supported when harmful things happen.
Participants can sign up for individual workshops for $15/each or $50 for the whole series. To view the other workshops in the series, click here.
Sliding scale pricing available. Email education@makeshiftartspace.org for a coupon code.
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Disclaimer for Scene Safety Series:
Some workshops will directly address issues related to sexual assault and other forms of violence. Instructors will ask participants to engage in exercises discussing these topics. If you have any questions regarding the content of these workshops, please feel free to reach out to education@makeshiftartspace.org. All elements of the workshops are voluntary and participants may choose to leave at any time. These workshops are not intended for individuals actively experiencing crisis.
