Creating Anti-Oppressive Workshops : Part 2
Le lundi 6 décembre 2021, à 18h00.
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You would like to facilitate a group but don't know where to start? You're thinking of different ways to explore and create your workshop and would like to investigate how this can be done with structure?
In this two-part workshop we will explore different methods to bring people together through workshops, online meetings and presentations. Practical tools and tips will be shared to build engagement and participation within your community space. We will also discuss the importance of facilitation as an anti-oppressive reflective practice. This workshop will give you the foundation to start building your own message and to share your authentic voice. Tips will be included that apply to both in-person and virtual workshop facilitation.
FACILITATED BY:
Fiorella’s work is guided by her ancestors. She believes in social and environmental justice and how our practices can embody transformation individually and collectively. She’s a multidisciplinary educator, facilitator and artist based in Tiotiakhé Montréal. She’s a Peruvian-canadian with Andean and Túsan roots.
Fio has and intersectional approach in every project she is involved in. Her work lives at the intersection of mindfulness, movement and advocacy against gender based violence. As a mindfulness, movement teacher and advocate for survivors of sexual exploitation, she’s been working with children, youth, adults, neurodiversed and disabled folks for more than 18 years . She’s been serving as the community director and co-creator of our colourful yoga, a non-profit organization that provides through an anti-oppressive lens, mindfulness practices to BIPOC & 2SLGBTQ+ communities and as the co-founder of Suyay Mouvement, a collective that creates events and workshops with social/ecological impact in our community. She is committed to build collaborative spaces for community care, centering collective health in and out of movements for justice, and using mindfulness & cultural work for structural change.
She’s also a member of the collective Los flamencos contre le racisme , offering an artistic proposal that aims to fight against racism through flamenco by democratizing this form of art and embracing their multiple cultural roots.
ACCESSIBILITY:
The event will be taking place online free-of-charge and is accessible through the link below. The event will take place in English and will have automated live captioning. The sessions will be recorded and these will be available to registrants for a limited time after the event.
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If you have other questions or concerns please don't hesitate to get in touch at sasha@qpirgmcgill.org!
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