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CLASS: Past, Present, Future: Honoring the Earth & Our Indigenous Ancestors WHEN: Fri, Nov 29 6:30-8:30pm PST ABOUT THE OFFERING: This class is an introduction to embodying Intersectional Climate Justice, decolonizing our practice, and opening ourselves to Indigenous ways of being and knowing. We will meet during the week of "Thanksgiving" and will take the time to learn the Indigenous history of this "holiday," honor the traumatic past, and move forward with commitments that we will design and embody. Expanding our physical, emotional and spiritual capacity to honor how these ways of knowing and being are the catalyst for a truly sustainable future here on earth. We will breathe together, move together, sing together and reflect on our experiences. We will hold one another accountable for our collective growth & commitments. ABOUT THE FACILITATOR: Jamuna (pronounced Jum-nuh) or Jam (they+she) is an embodied artist, teacher and space-holder residing on Duwamish Land, Coast Salish Territory. Their facilitation work resides at the intersection of performance arts, science, storytelling and yoga. An interdisciplinary artist from a young age, Jam grew up studying music, dance, acting and visual arts, but dance is her first love. WHO THIS IS FOR: Anyone looking to connect more deeply with their body wisdom and authentic nature in community. Folx of all identities are welcome. Invitations are adaptable to suit differing abilities. No prior experience is necessary. COMMUNITY AGREEMENTS: - This is a brave space for body-based exploration. Come as you are. - Your body is the teacher. Everything is an invitation. - All invitations are adaptable. Please honor your needs at all times. - We practice compassionate communication. If this is not complied with, you will be kicked out and no refunds are offered. WHAT YOU NEED: Zoom & wifi, drawing + writing supplies and a private space to move safely in. INVESTMENT: $30
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