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A CALL TO THE PEACEMAKING CIRCLE PROCESS: Rejuvenating and Healing Leadership Practice for Social Justice
The peacemaking circle process draws from both ancient practices and modern processes to create trust, intimacy, goodwill, belonging, generosity, and reciprocity. The peacemaking process is a powerful approach to build strong relationships, hold authentic dialogues and bring about what Martin Luther King called the "beloved community." This circle is for people who want to rejuvenate and heal their social justice spirit, create deep and meaningful relationships, and work together for social change. It is an opportunity to do your own deep inner work to become a better leader.
Circle Keeper: Dr. Keiko Ozeki, Coordinator of the Circles Initiatives at the Center for Ethical
Friday, July 25th, 1:30p.m.- 6:00p and Saturday, July 26th and 9:00a.m.- 5:30p.m. Seattle University, McGoldrick Learning Commons, Boeing Room #122 A commitment to attend both days is required. A third date will be determined at the circle gathering. Advance registration required.
Registration fee: $159 SU Student fee: $89 ~Inquire about partial fee scholarships~
INCLUDES: All Materials Friday: Snacks and Beverages Saturday: Lite breakfast and lunch
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LocationSeattle University, McGoldrick Learning Commons, Boeing Room 122
901 12th Avenue
Seattle, WA 98122
United States
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Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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