To be in right relationship with ourselves and those around us is to be in right relationship with our grief. Grief work is an often overlooked yet necessary condition of repair work. It is a common thread woven closely between every relationship we will or hope to have - whether with ourselves or others, those alive, passed on, or those we used to know. From friend breakups, organizational ruptures, death, collective grief, and beyond - to be alive is to know grief. And yet, despite the countless times we will journey with grief so many of us are challenged to turn towards it. When we meet our grief the possibilities are infinite.
Shannon Perez-Darby of Accountable Communities Consortium and Michelle Castor of Agua y Sangre Healing invite you for a workshop that begins to help build the skills needed to tend to our grief and our relationships. This workshop will be an opportunity to get curious about how grief shows up in our lives and connections, and build tools for grief, healing and connection.
Thursday, October 16th
4-6pm PT/6-8pm CT/7-9pm ET
Registration is sliding scale $1-25
This workshop will be via Zoom using zoom generated captions. This session will be recorded and available to people who registered for a month after the event.
For questions please reach out to Shannon@accountablecommunities.com
Learn more about Accountable Communities Consortium here:
https://accountablecommunities.com
Learn more about Agua y Sangre here: https://www.aguasangrehealing.com