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Mapping Strengths for Collective Action | March 30th | 4:15pm

March 30 @ 4:15 pm - 5:00 pm

Join us for a transformative workshop designed to help our community recognize and activate our individual skills, assets, passions, and areas for growth—creating a stronger foundation for meaningful change and mutual aid. Through guided self-reflection and small group discussions, we’ll build a shared resource bank of time, talents, and skills.

This session is for anyone eager to take committed action but unsure where to begin. With supportive facilitation, we’ll explore how our collective strengths can shape intentional and sustainable efforts for justice.

Workshop Dates & Locations

📍 ZoomWednesday, March 26 at 7-8 PM ET
📍 Judson Memorial Church – Sunday, March 30 at 4:15-5:45 PM ET
📍 Final session (private residence)Wednesday, April 2 at 6-7:15 PM ET (Location shared upon sign-up)

You only need to attend one session!

Facilitator

Dani Bryant (she/they) is a fat, queer, neurodivergent Registered Drama Therapist and Clinical Mental Health Counselor specializing in group processes and facilitation. Their passion is deeply rooted in social practice and the art of community. Before stepping into their role as a therapist, Dani was a collaborative playmaker, social practice artist, and theater educator. Learn more at www.danibryant.com.

To sign up and receive details, email Rev. Amanda.

Details

Date:
March 30
Time:
4:15 pm - 5:00 pm
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