• Does It Have To Be A Memoir with Shawna Ayoub (via Zoom)

    I felt Shawna created a safe “container” that enabled me to feel safe and take risks to write about aspects of my experience. Shawna’s facilitation style was consistent, warm, affirming, sensitive, responsive and relational. As the sessions continued, I felt my curiosity growing and my playfulness in writing re-emerged. My love of creative writing was […]

    $75.00 – $100.00
  • Ministry of Black Women’s Self Care, August, 2024 – with Kim Gaubault (via Zoom)

    Kim Gaubault recognizes that self-care is often the component that remains a form of intervention (after the break or the medical emergency) rather than a preventative measure. When we allow our bodies, minds and/or spirits to break down in the course of doing this work, we are not only putting ourselves at risk but we […]

    $10.00 – $40.00
  • Jereann King Johnson Documentary Film Project Fundraiser

    RCWMS and Black Feminist Film School are producing a documentary about Warren County educator, community organizer, and quilter Jereann King Johnson. Join us for an exclusive sneak peek of our forthcoming documentary, meet Director Courtney Reid- Eaton and Film Editor Tamar Rachkovsky, and learn how your generous donation will help support and fund our groundbreaking project. […]

    $5.00 – $250.00
  • Bloom: An Exploration of the Enneagram with Chelsea Yarborough

    "Chelsea's workshops bring the Enneagram to life! She helped me understand myself in new and important ways!" - past workshop participant The sign of any living thing is evolution. The journey from the seed to the roots to the plant breaking through soil is a beautiful one and not easy. In this workshop, we will […]

    $25.00 – $60.00
  • Ministry of Black Women’s Self Care, September, 2024 – with Kim Gaubault (via Zoom)

    Kim Gaubault recognizes that self-care is often the component that remains a form of intervention (after the break or the medical emergency) rather than a preventative measure. When we allow our bodies, minds and/or spirits to break down in the course of doing this work, we are not only putting ourselves at risk but we […]

    $10.00 – $40.00
  • Anti-Racism As Daily Practice: A Reading with Jen Harvey, in conversation with Melanie Morrison (via Zoom)

    “An essential book of practical wisdom.... If you’re white and have been asking, ‘What can I do now?’ this lively and timely book is for you.” ―Robert Jones, New York Times bestselling author of The Hidden Roots of White Supremacy Antiracism as Daily Practice illustrates the many ways white Americans can choose behaviors in our everyday lives […]

    Free
  • Remaking a Memory with Shawna Ayoub (via Zoom)

    via Zoom Durham, NC, United States

    Traumatic memories are formed differently than normal memories, and can be more intense and longer lasting. In addition, we can inform our own traumatic memories by rehearsing them. This looks like retelling the event to others, to ourselves, or writing it down. When we do this, we are at risk of introducing inaccuracies and potentially […]

    $75.00 – $100.00
  • Suffering: A Cross-Disciplinary Conversation

    Join us for a lively presentation and discussion as Artist in Residence MJ Sharp is joined by Dr. Elizabeth Howie, a scholar of the history and theory of photography, to explore and discuss a variety of experiences of women photographers from photography’s beginnings in the mid-1800s to the 20th century.

    Free
  • Ministry of Black Women’s Self Care, October, 2024 – with Kim Gaubault (via Zoom)

    Kim Gaubault recognizes that self-care is often the component that remains a form of intervention (after the break or the medical emergency) rather than a preventative measure. When we allow our bodies, minds and/or spirits to break down in the course of doing this work, we are not only putting ourselves at risk but we […]

    $10.00 – $40.00
  • gOD Talk: A Black Millennials and Faith Conversation

    Hayti Heritage Center Old Fayetteville Street, Durham, NC, United States

    Join us for a lively presentation and discussion as Artist in Residence MJ Sharp is joined by Dr. Elizabeth Howie, a scholar of the history and theory of photography, to explore and discuss a variety of experiences of women photographers from photography’s beginnings in the mid-1800s to the 20th century.