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Community Care Webinar
SACHA Diverse Communities Outreach Program is hosting this online gathering to provide space for conversations about community care, resource sharing and peer support during the Covid19 pandemic. Online support can look different for everyone, depending on needs and accessibility, and we want to explore that with you. This webinar will be facilitated by Jessica Bonilla-Damptey, a Latinx/Indigenous woman, living and raised in Hamilton. A mother of 2 and Tia of 3. She is actively involved in community based projects and believes that it is important to include children in those projects. She is committed to creating a world without violence and oppression. She is a graduate of the Indigenous Studies Program, Health Studies Program and the School of Social Work at McMaster University. She is the director at SACHA. Also featuring: Robin Lacambra is the founder of GOODBODYFEEL Movement Studio and the GOODBODYFEEL Movement Method. She is an empowered embodiment educator - blending practices like Pilates, yoga and mindfulness and sharing them from anti-oppression, trauma aware and eating disorder informed frameworks. Robin is also a somatic coach, social justice advocate and eager student of diverse movement practices. Her aim as a movement educator is to help facilitate others to move mindfully and feel good in their bodies as well as recognize the intersection of physical practice and social politics. Robin believes in finding a balance between being a for-profit small business that centers community-benefit over maximum profit for few, by experimenting with sliding scale pricing, service exchange and bursaries for marginalized communities. Robins passion is creating and strengthening bridges between different industries and social causes. There is always an intersection worth exploring, uplifting and sharing. She created the Sharing Privilege workshop and workbook, offered online and in-person, exploring how we can sustainably share our individual privilege to create more access and abundance for more people. She also offers lectures on Movement for All Bodies: Language and Sequencing (for instructors), Empowered Embodiment: Ego as Ally, Body as Resource, Ambition as Service, and Anchored Ambition: How to grow a career while reducing harm to self, others, and the planet. Rana Aldibs is the Health & Wellness Programs Supervisor with YWCA Hamilton. Her passion to inspiring women & their families to find ways to live healthy active lifestyle while having fun & building confidence, teaching the world the importance of physical & mental health. She also coordinates many projects to help new comers & refugees connect with the Canadian community and to live better life after moving to Canada Danielle Boissoneau is the Coordinator for the Diverse Communities Outreach Program at SACHA. Community building through solidarity and social justice movements inspire her work with diverse communities of survivors of sexual violence. Danielle is Anishnaabekwe, she enjoys laughter, writing poetry and growing food. Accessibility: SACHA acknowledges that access to technology including a stable internet connection, mobile devices and/or computers may not be always available for people who want to join our discussion. A recording of the video will be made available after the event on our website (sacha.ca) alongside a list of resources and programming mentioned during the webinar. SACHA acknowledges that we are gathered on occupied and stolen lands of the Haudenosaunee and Anishnaabek. This area is governed by the Dish with one Spoon Wampum which reminds us that the land is like a dish meant to provide for everyone. It is our responsibility to ensure we are taking care of the land and water, that we are sharing resources with the coming generations in mind and that we are being peaceful in these interactions.
SACHA condemns the ongoing violence and genocide that colonialism commits against the indigenous people whose land we are using today. We are committed to working towards decolonization today by bringing awareness to missing and murdered indigenous women, girls and two spirit people, as well as ending the trafficking of people.
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LocationOnline with Zoom Meeting (View)
Link will be provided after registration
Hamilton, ON L8P 3C1
Canada
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Owner: SACHA |
On BPT Since: Jan 06, 2020 |
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