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FREE FEBRUARY WEBINAR SERIES: Join us for two 60 minute webinars

Please join us for a free webinar series in February on Trauma-informed Pedagogy and embodied DEI work with Prof. Anita Chari (Associate Prof. of Political Science, University of Oregon) and Angelica Singh (M.A., BCST), Co-Founders of Embodying Your Curriculum, an organization that supports faculty to bring trauma-informed, embodied practices into their classrooms, personal lives, and institutions. Please send this along to any colleagues or friends who might be interested!

WEBINAR 1:

How to Recognize and Move Through a Traumatic Imprint
Learn about traumatic imprinting, how to recognize an imprint is surfacing, and how to metabolize it.
Friday, Feb 18, 2022 11 am-12 pm PST
REGISTER HERE

WEBINAR 2:

Engaging Our Ancestors: The Disease of Forgetting, Belonging, & The Land
Learn practices for making relationship with intergenerational trauma and understand how it lives in the land.
Friday, Feb 25, 2022 11 am-12 pm PST
REGISTER HERE

February 7, 2022|Workshops|

Spring Embodying Racial Justice FREE Webinar Series

When it comes to racial justice work, many of us (especially if we are POC) are finding ourselves in what we call a “Double Bind,” or an experience of feeling stuck between a rock and hard place. The double bind of working with race in this moment goes like this: In order to confront race, we need to name and create accountability for white fragility and the injustices created by white privilege. Yet, in this process POC (as teachers/facilitators, students or clients) are often left having to hold for the fallout of deconstructing racism. White affect and experience are recentered, and this recapitulates the experience of marginalization and erasure of Black, Indigenous and POC experiences. Whether you identify as white or POC, how do you work productively with this complex situation?

When we hit a double bind, we usually do not perceive a possibility that feels expansive or liberating. For this reason, double binds are particularly challenging to work with, both within ourselves and when we encounter them in society. As we continue to grapple with racial injustice, both in the US and globally, each of us must go through a personal process of growth and transformation to see, acknowledge and work with the double binds we face daily. This is why EYC is offering a free Embodying Racial Justice webinar series in April. We want to contribute to repair and agency around issues of racism, inequity and injustice. We also want to offer you a framework of understanding. To truly transform a broken system, we must fully engage in our own personal transformation and education, so we may be better leaders in our classrooms and our lives.

Launching EYC’s Embodying Racial Justice series on April 2nd, is a webinar that explores anti-racist pedagogies and practices, embodied justice and how to navigate the double bind of white privilege. We will deconstruct white privilege in our society and in the spaces where we lead that inevitably place us, as educators and facilitators, in a double bind. In this webinar, you’ll learn:

  • What is a double bind and what does it have to do with working with intersectional oppression
  • How to perceive in your body when you’re navigating a double bind in the classroom
  • How to name and create accountability for white fragility and the denial of white privilege in the spaces where you lead and facilitate
  • How to create spaces of accountability for racial injustice within your classroom so that POC (whether that includes yourself or your students) are not left having to hold for the fallout of deconstructing racial privilege

April 2, 2021 at 12:00pm PST: REGISTER HERE

Then on April 16th, we will tackle working with racialized trauma in the classroom or other spaces you lead. Through our examples and experience, we will help you learn the relationship between trauma in general and racialized trauma. Together we’ll explore:

  • The definition of trauma and its effects upon perception
  • The importance of sensation and the body in working with trauma
  • What kinds of experiences cause and recapitulate racialized trauma for BIPOC
  • How institutions perpetuate racialized trauma, and how you can facilitate spaces with attention to when racialized trauma is getting recapitulated, whether you are BIPOC or not

April 16, 2021 at 12:00pm PST: REGISTER HERE

And finally, on April 30th, we will unfold concepts around intergenerational trauma, the somatic field, and repair. Intergenerational trauma is trauma that’s been handed down through the generations. If you have ancestors or relatives that had to make particularly painful tradeoffs for survival, because they suffered through war, genocide, or slavery, for example, you may carry generational imprints from those experiences, and these may surface in the form of double binds. You’ll learn:

  • Why deepening our perception beyond the level of individual experience is key to working with intergenerational trauma
  • What is the Somatic Field, and why is it key for working with racialized trauma
  • How to deepen your own knowledge of ancestral dynamics as a facilitator

April 30, 2021 at 12:00pm PST: REGISTER HERE

March 26, 2021|Workshops|

EYC Free Fall Webinar Series: Embodied Self-Care for Faculty

As we dive deeper into the Fall semester, resourcing ourselves is crucial. As the light of our computers overshadows the light of the sun, we need to pay attention to our wellbeing and our nervous systems even as we strive to meet deadlines, teach class, and get our research done. Join us for our Fall series of webinars dedicated to embodied self-care for faculty and academic workers, and for navigating what arises in your academic career as you deepen into the transformation that inevitably arises for you in the midst of the pandemic and as you deepen into using trauma-informed practices in your life and classroom. Register at the links below.

Embodying Your Curriculum Free Fall Webinar Series

Webinar 1: Resources for Parents While Working from Home (Click Here to Register)

Oct 23, 2020 11:00 AM Pacific Time (US and Canada)

  • How to help your kids deal with overwhelm and technology in an online classroom
  • Ways to support them to balance out being online for so much time.
  • Resources for holding boundaries for yourself with career and family while working from home.
  • For faculty as well as for others dealing with WFH family challenges.

Webinar 2: How to Navigate Challenging Academic Relationships (Click Here to Register)

Nov 13, 2020 11:00 AM Pacific Time (US and Canada)

  • How to take care of yourself when you confront challenging relationships and limited resources at your institution.
  • How to navigate academic relationships when you’re working with deep transformation within yourself.

Webinar 3: Strategies & Resources for the Holidays (Click Here to Register)

Dec 4, 2020 11:00 AM Pacific Time (US and Canada)

  • Resourcing yourself to deal with loneliness, for example if you can’t see family (or if you can)
  • Practices for holding healthy boundaries over the holidays.

Webinar 4: Core Values and IntentionSetting for the New Year (Click Here to Register)

Jan 15, 2021 11:00 AM Pacific Time (US and Canada)

  • Work with setting an intention for your life and academic work for the coming year.
  • Engage in embodied inquiry about your core values.
  • Receive resources for gaining traction when your core values are in conflict with your institution or position in your career.
  • Explore the core tenets of embodied leadership.
November 1, 2020|Workshops|
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