Writing is a powerful pathway in exploring our interior landscapes, deepening critical and compassionate self and collective awareness; a means to looking deep within ourselves and the world. Maureen St.Clair will take us through a two-part online workshop called ‘Writing to Listen. Writing to Heal’.
2 workshops will be held on Zoom. Thursdays November 12 and 19 at 6PM ADT. Cost is $30 CAD
Writing is a powerful pathway in exploring our interior landscapes, deepening critical and compassionate self and collective awareness; a means to looking deep within ourselves and the world. Maureen St.Clair will take us through a two-part online workshop called ‘Writing to Listen. Writing to Heal’. Maureen will demonstrate how writing can help ground us and find meaning through self-exploration, story sharing and community building. This workshop is for anyone who wants to explore writing as a means of building wiser relationships with ourselves and the world; anyone who would like to find courageous paths forward in these sometimes daunting and uncertain times using writing and compassionate listening as that path and anyone who would like to find a healing path forward!
By the end of the workshop participants will:
Maureen is an artist, peace educator, community facilitator, conflict resolution trainer, activist, writer and life-long learner. Born and raised in Canada, with Grenadian citizenship, she has lived and worked in Grenada, West Indies for over 25 years. Maureen is deeply passionate about connections, entanglements, intersections, unravelling and weaving of relationships and the power of deep receptive compassionate listening in transforming interpersonal and community based conflict. As a collaborator, Maureen co-creates courageous inclusive spaces enabling people collectively to do the work of self and community building and healing with a social justice and trauma informed lens. Maureen’s novel, Big Island, Small was published by Fernwood Publishing in 2018 and won the Nova Scotia Atlantic Writers Award and the Beacon Award for Social Justice Literature.
The workshops will take place online on ZOOM
Thursday November 12th and 19th 6PM to 8PM ADT Limit of 22 participants.
Participants will receive a Zoom link prior to each workshop session.
The sessions will be interactive and include writing activities. Have a pen and paper or choose to write on your computer.