Tend your relationships with work on the inside & outside
Learning Areas
- Inner work to transform conflict
- Conflict as a form of feedback
- Transform conflict from destructive to supportive
Conflict can destroy connection, or create a fire that nourishes it.
TAKE AWAYS
What You'll Learn
- Understand the relationship between abuse and trauma
- Uncover the role of denying and gaslighting witnesses to abuse
- Work with dissociation as an intelligent response to trauma
- Recover power that get's frozen in victimization and trauma
Discussion
We’ve all been there – talking to someone, then there is a tense moment, something left hanging in the air, or perhaps a seeming rush of words that catches you or them off guard. Maybe one of you gets quiet, or raises your voice.
Choosing to step into the messy middles of offering feedback, and caring for our relationships through tending conflict requires courage. Beyond courage, support also comes from tools, our metaskills and connection with “the more than human”.
In this class, we’ll work through a conflict, past or present, to approach the idea that relational friction can create a fire that nourishes and gathers. Conflict doesn’t have to destroy closeness and connection, it can be the spark to fuel it too.
WANGŨI LEADS AN EXERCISE “WOUND TO WANDER”
FROM THE CLASS INDIGENOUS WAYS OF KNOWING
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About Your Teacher
Wangũi wa Kamonji, MSc
REGENERATION & DECOLONIAL TRANSFORMATIONS FACILITATOR
Wangũi is a regeneration practitioner, and retriever and bearer of indigenous Afrikan lifeways. She uses academic and indigenous research, dance, writing, oral storytelling, song, food, ancestral work and process facilitation. Using these tools to inquire into how to heal the colonial traumas of past and present, and (re)create new-old regenerative realities for the present and future of Afrika, in partnership with human, earth and unembodied spirit relations. Her work centres Africa, Earth and ancestrality.
She hearthkeeps the organism fromtheroots, a research and unlearning space that supports transitions from awareness of coloniality to practise of regenerative worlds.
areas of expertise
- Decoloniality & Regeneration
- Afrikan Spirituality
- Decolonization Pedagogy
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