Understanding and Transforming Lateral Violence in Our Communities...
We have all had the experience of feeling undermined. Very often it doesn’t make sense. Why do those around us and why do we subtly and not so subtly attempt to sabotage the growth and success of another? More importantly, how do we do it, what is the cost and how do we alter this vicious cycle?
In this controversial and groundbreaking workshop we will be naming, confronting and creatively transforming our barriers to success as First Nations people on a personal, relational, organizational and community level.
Join us for this 3 day workshop during which we will
Define and explore Lateral Violence
Gain insight to the various types of power – explicit and implicit
Move from conflict to collaboration quickly
Identify the misuse of power and its impact on our progress
Discuss the cost of withholding forgiveness
Practice strategies for refocusing on and responsibly using your unique power
Acknowledge and use your power as way of inspiring and influencing others
Begin to make sense of resistance and revenge
Practice celebrating and leveraging the successes of everyone
This workshop is based on Arnold Mindell’s compassionate peacemaking work being conducted in racially conflicted countries worldwide. Denise and Tereasa create a safe and spacious environment for you to explore and make sense of this highly sensitive topic that’s in need of our attention.
*Maximum of 35 attendees and minimum of 12 required to hold workshop