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What-Gives-Me-Hope-Feb-22nd

Decolonial Approaches To Social Justice/What Gives Me Hope community gatherings

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Hello everyone,
I hope you've been able to experience some reprieve from the challenges of these past few weeks.
In November and December I facilitated 2 community offerings that I felt were needed, and that I found to be well received (given feedback that it was helpful and contributed to feelings of hope/motivation and provided direction).
I've decided to facilitate these community offerings again to support my community during these turbulent times.
What Gives Me Hope - Saturday February 22nd 11:30 AM - 2:30 PM (virtual)
This offering is an opportunity to learn about revolutionary movements that, against all odds, were able to make an impact in progressing the movement towards liberation. The purpose is to lend to increased feelings of hope and motivation to keep pushing on in our efforts.
Pay What You Can/suggested sliding scale $20 - $200, no one turned away for lack of funds
More info and to sign up: tinyurl.com/bdd3upem
Decolonial Approaches To Social Justice For Professionals - Saturday March 1st 11:30 AM - 4:30 PM (virtual)
This offering is an opportunity to learn about colonialism/decolonization, unlearn colonial conditioning that impacts how we engage in social justice work, and learn how we can fight for liberation from a decolonial framework.
Pay What You Can/suggested sliding scale $20 - $200, no one turned away for lack of funds
More info and to sign up: tinyurl.com/3jpfnf6r
 
I invite you to join us, and to share this information with anyone who may be interested in attending.
 
Take care of yourself, and each other.

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Noor Al-Tahrir

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  • noor@illuminate-and-liberate-counseling.com
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  • erikahnelson

    I loved this offering from Noor. Extremely informative and necessary in these times. Walked away feeling rejuvenated, hopeful and clear about how I could move forward currently. Highly recommend!