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This workshop is a weekend of exploration and celebration. It is the season to express ourselves and play as we celebrate Black History Month together. We will also honor and recognize our own humanity as we explore what triggers us, and learn to respond in ways that lead to our own inner healing.
Using empathy exercises, interactive drama, visualization, song, and movement, we will work to uncover our layers of internalized bias and gently work through them. These pursuits are openings for us to move towards resilience and empowerment without shame or blame. This workshop can be helpful for those in leadership roles as well as those working with diverse populations.
During this workshop, we will experience:
This workshop can be especially useful for educators, therapists, and anyone interested in a new and gentle approach to addressing unconscious bias and trigger work. Together, we shall build a bridge to connect our heart centers to the path that nourishes and heals us.
Learn more about the requirements to receive continuing education credit.
LaVerne McLeod is a Workshop Facilitator; Author-Corn Hollow and The Crossroads of Social and Climate Justice; Educator-teacher, counselor; TEDx presenter; Esalen Faculty; Big Sur Community Volunteer; Environmentalist as co-chairs Big Sur Advocates for a Green Environment; holds a Master’s Degree.
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This workshop is a weekend of exploration and celebration. It is the season to express ourselves and play as we celebrate Black History Month together. We will also honor and recognize our own humanity as we explore what triggers us, and learn to respond in ways that lead to our own inner healing.
Using empathy exercises, interactive drama, visualization, song, and movement, we will work to uncover our layers of internalized bias and gently work through them. These pursuits are openings for us to move towards resilience and empowerment without shame or blame. This workshop can be helpful for those in leadership roles as well as those working with diverse populations.
During this workshop, we will experience:
This workshop can be especially useful for educators, therapists, and anyone interested in a new and gentle approach to addressing unconscious bias and trigger work. Together, we shall build a bridge to connect our heart centers to the path that nourishes and heals us.
Learn more about the requirements to receive continuing education credit.
LaVerne McLeod is a Workshop Facilitator; Author-Corn Hollow and The Crossroads of Social and Climate Justice; Educator-teacher, counselor; TEDx presenter; Esalen Faculty; Big Sur Community Volunteer; Environmentalist as co-chairs Big Sur Advocates for a Green Environment; holds a Master’s Degree.
February 3–5, 2023
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This workshop is a weekend of exploration and celebration. It is the season to express ourselves and play as we celebrate Black History Month together. We will also honor and recognize our own humanity as we explore what triggers us, and learn to respond in ways that lead to our own inner healing.
Using empathy exercises, interactive drama, visualization, song, and movement, we will work to uncover our layers of internalized bias and gently work through them. These pursuits are openings for us to move towards resilience and empowerment without shame or blame. This workshop can be helpful for those in leadership roles as well as those working with diverse populations.
During this workshop, we will experience:
This workshop can be especially useful for educators, therapists, and anyone interested in a new and gentle approach to addressing unconscious bias and trigger work. Together, we shall build a bridge to connect our heart centers to the path that nourishes and heals us.
Learn more about the requirements to receive continuing education credit.
LaVerne McLeod is a Workshop Facilitator; Author-Corn Hollow and The Crossroads of Social and Climate Justice; Educator-teacher, counselor; TEDx presenter; Esalen Faculty; Big Sur Community Volunteer; Environmentalist as co-chairs Big Sur Advocates for a Green Environment; holds a Master’s Degree.