
Make it stand out.
It all begins with an idea. Maybe you want to launch a business. Maybe you want to turn a hobby into something more. Or maybe you have a creative project to share with the world. Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.
What are the different pathways to move through the internal aftermath of making a mistake?
How do we ground ourselves with integrity that honor ourselves and each other?
When familiar patterns appear, how can we lovingly tap into our agency?
How can we set ourselves up with rituals that allow ourselves to go at the speed of our bodies?
We all have our go-to narratives and patterns in coping with shame and self protection when we make mistakes. Especially as folks of color, empire conditions us to appease its standards or else our lives might be on the line. We are taught to hide, redirect, place blame, and to be frozen with shame when we fuck up.
During this intensive, we will be exploring ways we can carve out pathways for loving self-accountability. There is space for us to not be perfect. The question is how do we not continually betray ourselves and each other? This skill is so needed, because we can’t escape being in relationship with ourselves and other humans.
The goal is to be able to work with our bodies in a way that is grounded in love and integrity — not punishment and isolation. One of those ways we will be practicing this is by creating body-based ritual that will support us when mistakes happen (and they will!).
Hope you will deep dive with us!
— peregrine + tiffany
Who is this for:
BIPOC only
Our definitions of “mistakes"
Patterns/narratives that constantly pop-up
Possibilities of disrupting the pattern
Working with our bodies through dysregulation
Creating ritual when mistakes happen
Using art as vehicle for integration
Together we will explore:
Meet the Facilitators!
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Peregrine is invested in destabilizing colonial cosmologies through community herbalism and art! They are a trained herbalist with 10+ years of ongoing study and practice working in queer, gender expansive, and racialized communities. They offer herbalism education, seasonal remedies, and 1-on-1 consultations for a world on fire.
Learn more at dirtandfree.world
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Artist/Creative Facilitator
Tiffany is a Chinese interdisciplinary artist exploring collective liberation rooted in abolition. She believes that art is a powerful medium for embodied connection with both the self and the collective in the struggle against capitalism and colonialism. She facilitates creative classes, workshops and 1:1 sessions for folks to deepen healing through empowering relational consent and creative expression.
What to Expect:
Talks about the topic
Meditations/visualizations
Simple body movements
Journaling
Creative activity
Optional group share
“Testimonial 2.”
Jenin
“Testimonial 1.”
Al
Details
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Virtually via Zoom
Sunday September 14
8:00am-12:30pm / 10:00am-2:30pm CST / 11:00am-3:30pm EST
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Captions available
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Limited to 35 people
Everyone will be verified via instagram or by direct referral
The session will be recorded, but none of the participants faces, names, or sharing will be included in the recording. The recording will be available to all participants who registered.
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