Unapologetic: Using the Arts & Humanities to Explore Oppression and Revolution

A Virtual Workshop Series for LGBTQ+ Folks!

HopeWorks’ Self-Care & Social Justice Project is excited to host a six-session virtual workshop series to explore imbalances of power and the spirit of revolution through poetry, music, visual arts, literature, theatre, history, ethnography, and philosophy. Begins Saturday, May 22, 2021.

Session topics include an orientation focused on exploring gender-based violence and workshops on storytelling and afro-futurism, printmaking and art as resistance, queer & trans parenting and family, alternative healing and shadow work, and food justice.

Must be able to attend all sessions:

  • Saturday, May 22 from 10am – 2pm
  • Saturday, May 29 from 2pm – 5pm
  • Saturday, June 5 from 2pm – 5pm
  • Saturday, June 12 from 2pm – 5pm
  • Saturday, June 19 from 2pm – 5pm
  • Saturday, June 26 from 2pm – 5pm

How to Apply

Application Deadline: May 7, 2021

Download and complete the application form on our website. Send your completed application to: [email protected].

Once your application has been received, we will follow up with you to schedule a brief phone interview.

Space is limited to 15 people. We will prioritize having a group that is diverse and representative of different backgrounds.

 

Questions? Contact Maya Carey (they/them), Community Educator, at [email protected].

For more information visit: https://wearehopeworks.org/event/unapologetic-workshop-series/

The event is finished.

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