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Exploring the Roots: Unpacking Shame, Perfectionism, and Burnout in Justice Work

This is a practice space for people who identify as white who are feeling fear, shame, burnout, or exhaustion. What comes up when we pause our reactionary responding and constant doing, and turn inward to recognize the sources behind how we’re feeling? What are we feeling and where do these feelings come from?

This time is not about talking about how to solve any of our current problems—it’s a moment to step away from the state of our world to consider the roots behind our feelings, recognize what’s coming up for us, and spend time focusing on the inner work that we can to develop a more sustainable and effective approach to social justice work.

Conversation guided by Paul Johnson.

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To Be Seen and Heard with Rev. Kelly (PK) Chatman

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Embracing the Both/And: A Reimagined White Accountability Space