Skip to main content
  • Conflict in Context: Culture & Power
1 of 3

Conflict in Context: Culture & Power

Mon Jan 31, 2022 6:00 PM - 8:30 PM PST Online, Zoom

Conflict in Context: Culture & Power

Mon Jan 31, 2022 6:00 PM - 8:30 PM PST Online, Zoom

Need help?

Manage tickets

A 2.5-hour community conversation exploring our cultural beliefs, practices, and norms around conflict, belonging, and behavior change. We will reflect on the forces and systems that create and uphold these aspects of our culture, and what we can do to disrupt and re-shape them, individually and together.

This workshop will not be recorded - please only purchase a ticket if you plan to attend live.

PRICING

To make these workshops accessible and inclusive while also sustaining ourselves and valuing our work, we offer the following tiered pricing structure. Please read and use the guide below to determine what amount to pay.

Pricing Options (per workshop):

For people with lower access to wealth (generally those who cannot afford to eat out regularly or travel frequently, are working class, people without savings, and those who’ve been systematically disadvantaged especially BIPOC, youth, and folx with disabilities):

  • Option 1 - $0-25, Welcome. Pay whatever you can within this range - we welcome you to join us!

For people with medium to high access to wealth (generally those who can afford to eat out regularly, travel, are middle class or upper/owning class, anyone with an inheritance, investments, or retirement savings, those who have been systematically advantaged):

  • Option 2 - $30, Sustain. This is the base level of what we believe this offering is worth. For people with a sustainable income, some savings, class privilege, can afford to eat out or travel regularly, etc.
  • Option 3 - $35-60, Support. For people with abundant income and savings.

Please pay more if you are able, as it directly allows us to offer this work at accessible rates & supports the work that we do for free.

ABOUT THE FACILITATORS

Kelen Laine (she/they) believes that for a more liberated world we must learn to heal more deeply together, one rupture at a time. She has been studying the healing of interdependence, with a focus on conflict transformation, trauma healing, and complex systems, for the last 13 years. She's excited to now support others in what she has discovered, to heal and evolve our relationships and the nested webs they exist within. Her new practice launches soon, offering 1-1 Conflict Coaching, Conflict Transformation Services, and Culturally Transformative Facilitation. Follow her at linktr.ee/kelenlaine.

Lux Gypsum (they/them) is in the humble practice of dedicating their life to cultivating a culture of consent, care, and compassion that can hold us all in our beauty and our becoming. Lux expresses these values through their work as a Conflict Mediator, Home Organizer, and Facilitator at Hearth Revival. They will also soon open up their books for one-on-one Conflict, Communication, and Internal Family Systems Coaching. To hear about their creations, sign up for their monthly newsletter at www.hearthrevival.com or follow @hearthrevival on Instagram and Facebook.