Everyone
Harmony & Healing: National Day of Racial Healing Community Circle
January
22
2025
22
2025
6:30 PM (CT)
Hosted By: Heart Body Song & friends
Join Us for a Powerful Evening of Connection and Healing
We invite you to an intentionally diverse community circle to mark the National Day of Racial Healing. We will gather to nourish our hearts, bodies, and spirits as we share homemade food (made with love), acknowledge our shared humanity, celebrate our innate connection to one another, and sing simple songs to harmonize and deepen our commitment to racial healing and collective liberation.
Gather at 6:30 PM to connect and enjoy a meal (cookies & casseroles!) together before we begin the community healing circle. Through community singing, storytelling, and facilitated sharing, we will create space to foster closeness and belonging with those who we may perceive as different from us.
Meet your hosts:
Andrew Hairston, civil rights attorney, writer, socialist, prison abolitionist, and storyteller, Andrew Hairston will share an original story written exclusively for this occasion, offering insight and inspiration for the work of racial healing.
Sarah Bentley, community song leader and activist, will facilitate community singing throughout the evening (all voices welcome).
Robin Bradford, trained grief tender and interfaith chaplain, will guide intentional conversations.
What to Expect
Participate in a thoughtfully structured community healing circle that fosters open dialogue and deep listening, creating a safe and brave space for authentic and vulnerable conversations about racism and racial healing.
Share personal stories (with a partner and the group) to build trust, understanding, connection, and collective healing.
Listen deeply to stories that reflect our shared struggles and aspirations.
Build authentic relationships that bridge divides and support the journey toward a more just and equitable world.
Connect authentically with your own truth and the truths of others.
Sing in community (guided by a trained song leader) to experience the unifying power of community singing.
Why Attend?
Let’s join our voices in harmony and solidarity to honor the National Day of Racial Healing and strengthen our collective journey toward racial equity, justice and liberation.
In these challenging times, singing can often speak louder than words in soothing individual and communal suffering.
We invite you to an intentionally diverse community circle to mark the National Day of Racial Healing. We will gather to nourish our hearts, bodies, and spirits as we share homemade food (made with love), acknowledge our shared humanity, celebrate our innate connection to one another, and sing simple songs to harmonize and deepen our commitment to racial healing and collective liberation.
Gather at 6:30 PM to connect and enjoy a meal (cookies & casseroles!) together before we begin the community healing circle. Through community singing, storytelling, and facilitated sharing, we will create space to foster closeness and belonging with those who we may perceive as different from us.
Meet your hosts:
Andrew Hairston, civil rights attorney, writer, socialist, prison abolitionist, and storyteller, Andrew Hairston will share an original story written exclusively for this occasion, offering insight and inspiration for the work of racial healing.
Sarah Bentley, community song leader and activist, will facilitate community singing throughout the evening (all voices welcome).
Robin Bradford, trained grief tender and interfaith chaplain, will guide intentional conversations.
What to Expect
Participate in a thoughtfully structured community healing circle that fosters open dialogue and deep listening, creating a safe and brave space for authentic and vulnerable conversations about racism and racial healing.
Share personal stories (with a partner and the group) to build trust, understanding, connection, and collective healing.
Listen deeply to stories that reflect our shared struggles and aspirations.
Build authentic relationships that bridge divides and support the journey toward a more just and equitable world.
Connect authentically with your own truth and the truths of others.
Sing in community (guided by a trained song leader) to experience the unifying power of community singing.
Why Attend?
Let’s join our voices in harmony and solidarity to honor the National Day of Racial Healing and strengthen our collective journey toward racial equity, justice and liberation.
In these challenging times, singing can often speak louder than words in soothing individual and communal suffering.
Questions?
robinbradfordchaplain@gmail.com
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