Sacred Land-based Writing workshop (Second Session) Register

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Wed, Dec 10, 20256:00 PM7:30 PM  (Arizona)

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Sacred Land-based Writing workshop (Second Session)

Join us for a two-session, in-person writing workshop

300 W Aspen Ave, Flagstaff, AZ 86001, USA

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35.20009400,-111.65245800 Mattea Goetz mattea.goetz@sierraclub.org MM/DD/yyyy amOUuwqNAzpGSXwtHmnd12740

Organized By: Grand Canyon Chapter

Location300 W Aspen Ave, Flagstaff, AZ 86001, USA

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Event Organizers:
Mattea Goetz
   mattea.goetz@sierraclub.org
Lydia Breunig
   sacredlandall@gmail.com

 

This is the registration for the second of two writing sessions. Please be sure to sign up for both sessions. The sign up for the first session is here. Sacred Land-based Writing workshop (First session) Participants are expected to join for both sessions. 

What is Sacred land to you?

Explore your spiritual connection to the more-than-human world through community writing and sharing.

December 3 & 10 (Please plan to be at both sessions)

6:00-7:30pm

Downtown Library Community Room 
300 W. Aspen

 

Free event! No writing experience needed!

Bring a pen/pencil and a notebook/journal.

 

Join us for two consecutive sessions of a decolonial writing workshop. We will write silently together, share in small groups with guided compassionate feedback, and reflect together on the process of engaging with the living world through writing.

 

Our workshop will include time for meditation, quiet time writing together in response to offered prompts, and sharing in small groups what we've written with guided compassionate feedback. We will then spend a week between the two sessions journaling based on our observations and interactions with the more-than-human world and come together again for sharing and a discussion of our personal and spiritual insights that arise through the writing/journaling process.

 

What is a decolonized writing workshop?

  • We center perspectives that provide alternatives to the dominant (Western, industrialized, colonized) viewpoint of land as a resource.

  • Rather than focusing on a “product”, we focus on the process of writing. 

  • This space is intended for witnessing and deep listening to each other.

  • While we give feedback to each other, we will not be critiquing each other.

  • We build community and foster relationships by mutually sharing stories and experiences.

  • We approach other participants, facilitators, and oneself with care and openness.

  • We engage each other through curiosity and respect, understanding that we are all on a journey of learning and growth.

  • We strive to be courageous, knowing that self exploration and relationship-building sometimes leads us into spaces of discomfort.
     

    This program is not sponsored, nor endorsed by the Flagstaff City-Coconino County Public Library. All views and opinions expressed therein do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the Library.

Cost: FREE

Bring: Journal, Pen/ Pencil

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