Upcoming offerings
Collective Care in the Face of State-Sanctioned Violence: Lessons from Latin America
In times of repression and state-sanctioned violence, how do communities sustain care, solidarity, and safety? This workshop explores lessons from Latin American movements, focusing on collective care as a practice of resistance and survival.
Virtual Workshop: Collective Storytelling as Worldbuilding
Are you a spaceholder, organizer, educator, worldbuilder, or community maker looking for tools that can sustain your community through this messy context? Are you looking to expand your creative tool kit to meet the current context?
Join us on July 2nd, 12-1:30pm Central Time. This workshop offering is part of a collaboration between Chel Viteri and Zia Kandler from Mazorca Facilitation, and Stephanie Knox Steiner from University for Peace.
Virtual Workshop: Cultivating Spaciousness in the Cracks
Are you a spaceholder, organizer, educator, worldbuilder, and or community maker trying to figure out how to respond and engage with our current context in a way that centers care, community, and agency?
Join us on July 30th, 12-1:30pm Central Time. This workshop offering is part of a collaboration between Chel Viteri and Zia Kandler from Mazorca Facilitation, and Stephanie Knox Steiner from University for Peace.
Conflict Exploration and Transformation: Theater of the Oppressed & Creative Practices for Movement Building
Conflict is inevitable in movement work, but what if we approached it not as something to avoid or fear but as an opportunity to learn, grow, and build more just futures together? This workshop explores Theater of the Oppressed (TO) and other creative, embodied practices, such as storytelling, as tools for navigating conflict with accountability, care, creativity, and a commitment to collective transformation.
The Transformative Power of Embodiment and Play
Facilitating meaningful dialogue and transformation in social justice and educational spaces requires more than intellectual engagement. It demands practices that reconnect us with our bodies and open space for creative possibility. In a world that often prioritizes productivity over presence, embodiment grounds us in agency, care, and deeper listening to ourselves, while play offers an energizing and imaginative pathway to dreaming and transformation.