Unwell Together
Ritual, Community, and Ceremony Amidst the Polycrisis
with Michelle Johnson, Stephanie Ghoston Paul, and Tristan Katz
Tuesdays August 25th-September 15th
10:00 am-12:00 pm PT/1:00-3:00 pm ET Online via Zoom
Being Unwell Together is a practice space for facilitators, healers, organizers, leaders, space-holders, and care workers learning to tend conflict, collapse, grief, power, accountability, and group contraction without abandoning themselves or the collective.
Being Unwell Together is a four-part practice space for building capacity, discernment, embodiment, and ritual imagination in the midst of crisis.
Together, we will explore how to facilitate and gather when no one knows what TF to do. We will work with the difference between easeful and easy. We will practice finding micro-choice points: the breath before the familiar pattern, the pause before we continue talking, the moment where something else may become possible.
We will name the realities that accountability is not punishment; that relationship includes love, conflict, repair, grief, and truth; that service must be sustainable; and that the medicine you carry is not meant to require self-abandonment.
And we will make room for ceremony, as intentional relationship and a way of remembering what holds us, who came before us, what the body knows, and what future shapes we are practicing into being.
All sessions take place on Zoom, are recorded and live captioned, and available for ongoing access.