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Digital Sunset Teach-In: Organizing Care in Crise

EDIT: This event has reached capacity. We will be live streaming on IG at 6pm pst @seritacolette 11/14. Join us!

photo by artist Kelsey Crawford. Portland 10/19/23

Digital Sunset Teach-In: Organizing Care in Crises

Join Serita Colette, artists, creatives, healers and organizers as we come together to network and learn tools for our collective liberation. This event is free and open to all. We will be centering Palestinian voices, Jewish voices, Black and native voices, disabled folks, queer and trans folks, poor folks. This is NOT a place to debate whether the Palestinian people of Gaza and throughout Palestine, (our Palestinian siblings), have the right to live! This IS a space to organize care and build liberatory practices now! In partnership with SJP of Occidental College.

Oxy Arts

Tuesday, November 14th: 6-8pm

Bhavana/Intention: While a genocide and ethnic cleansing takes place in Palestine our awareness toward what matters most is often weaponized against us to fuel stagnation, despair, hopelessness or worse collusion. We are consumed by gaslighting and manipulation, isolation and grief. These times call for navigating oppressive systems with focused care and intention through the lens of organizing, healing justice, mutual aid, and carework. We each have adept wisdom that naturally flows outward when we are well resourced. We cannot fight fascism, white supremacy and create the change we wish to see in the world in isolation. We need each other. This is an opportunity to gather and dream up another world for all now.

Accessibility: This event is Free and ADA accessible. If you need support accessing or entering the building please email: seritayoga@gmail.com. Masks are required🙏🏾

Please stay home if you are feeling sick. No photography or recording of any kind is allowed throughout the duration of this event without written consent. Let's continue to honor and care for each other.

This event is taking place during the "Iridescence of Knowing," exhibition, giving participants a chance to familiarize themselves with Tongva voices here in L.A. working toward landback, visibility & safety, decolonizing and more!

Graphic by artist Melanie Cervantes, @melaniecervantes