CANCELLED “How We See People” Anti Oppression / Mass Incarceration

How do we see people? What’s the impact on others? What lenses do we see through and where do these lenses come from? How are *we* seen? Whether we are overvalued or undervalued by society, the ways that we are seen are influenced by multiple systems, histories, experiences and institutions. This workshop seeks to explain the systems and institutions that shape the ways we see ourselves and others so that we can be more accountable for the impacts: internalized racial superiority, internalized racial inferiority, prejudice, fear and discrimination towards folks with conviction histories. Through practice, experience and discussion, we will

(Online) Inside Out Toastmasters

Zoom – link will be emailed WA, United States

Meets on the 2nd and 4th Saturdays of the month! https://insideouttm.org/club-meeting-march-28-2020/   The only Reentry Toastmaster group in Washington, if not the country! 

Volunteer Info Session

RSVP Join us to learn more about how you can become involved in Freedom Project, whether volunteering in the prison, community, office or any other unique way that YOU would like to contribute.  Volunteer Info Sessions take place on the second Wednesday of every month at the Freedom Project office. You can also join us using the Zoom video conferencing service, which is accessible both by phone and by phone app.  Join by Internet:  https://zoom.us/j/806363165 Join by Phone: (646) 876-9923  then enter the Meeting ID: 806 363 165

Inside Out Toastmasters

Inside Out TM WA

Meets on the 2nd and 4th Saturdays of the month!   The only Reentry Toastmaster group in Washington, if not the country! 

How We See People: Anti Oppression / Mass Incarceration

How do we see people? What’s the impact on others? What lenses do we see through and where do these lenses come from? How are *we* seen? Whether we are overvalued or undervalued by society, the ways that we are seen are influenced by multiple systems, histories, experiences and institutions. This workshop seeks to explain the systems and institutions that shape the ways we see ourselves and others so that we can be more accountable for the impacts: internalized racial superiority, internalized racial inferiority, prejudice, fear and discrimination towards folks with conviction histories. Through practice, experience and discussion, we will

Inside Out Toastmasters

Inside Out TM WA

Meets on the 2nd and 4th Saturdays of the month! The only Reentry Toastmaster group in Washington, if not the country! Visit our website for Online Meeting Information: www.insideouttm.org

Family Circle Meeting

The Family Circle provides support specifically for the family’s, partners, and friends of people directly impacted by incarceration. We create spaces where those indirectly impacted have the opportunity to be in community with others who have shared experiences. We strive to address issues such as trauma, shame and isolation that often result from secondary trauma. We aspire to assist loved ones in meeting needs for connection, support, and resources. Our goal is to encourage empowerment and build leadership voices to be strong advocates for systemic change. Incarceration hurts everyone. The community, the family, and the individual. It can disrupt the

Inside Out Toastmasters

Inside Out TM WA

Meets on the 2nd and 4th Saturdays of the month! The only Reentry Toastmaster group in Washington, if not the country! Visit our website for Online Meeting Information: www.insideouttm.org

Family Circle Meeting

The Family Circle provides support specifically for the family’s, partners, and friends of people directly impacted by incarceration. We create spaces where those indirectly impacted have the opportunity to be in community with others who have shared experiences. We strive to address issues such as trauma, shame and isolation that often result from secondary trauma. We aspire to assist loved ones in meeting needs for connection, support, and resources. Our goal is to encourage empowerment and build leadership voices to be strong advocates for systemic change. Incarceration hurts everyone. The community, the family, and the individual. It can disrupt the

Volunteer Info Session

Join us to learn more about how you can become involved in Freedom Project, whether volunteering in the prison, community, office or any other unique way that YOU would like to contribute. Volunteer Info Sessions take place on the second Wednesday of every month at the Freedom Project office. You can also join us using the Zoom video conferencing service, which is accessible both by phone and by phone app.  Join by Internet:  https://zoom.us/j/806363165 Join by Phone: (646) 876-9923  then enter the Meeting ID: 806 363 165

Inside Out Toastmasters

Inside Out TM WA

Meets on the 2nd and 4th Saturdays of the month! The only Reentry Toastmaster group in Washington, if not the country! Visit our website for Online Meeting Information: www.insideouttm.org

Family Circle Meeting

The Family Circle provides support specifically for the family’s, partners, and friends of people directly impacted by incarceration. We create spaces where those indirectly impacted have the opportunity to be in community with others who have shared experiences. We strive to address issues such as trauma, shame and isolation that often result from secondary trauma. We aspire to assist loved ones in meeting needs for connection, support, and resources. Our goal is to encourage empowerment and build leadership voices to be strong advocates for systemic change. Incarceration hurts everyone. The community, the family, and the individual. It can disrupt the

How We See People: Anti Oppression / Mass Incarceration

How do we see people? What’s the impact on others? What lenses do we see through and where do these lenses come from? How are *we* seen? Whether we are overvalued or undervalued by society, the ways that we are seen are influenced by multiple systems, histories, experiences and institutions. This workshop seeks to explain the systems and institutions that shape the ways we see ourselves and others so that we can be more accountable for the impacts: internalized racial superiority, internalized racial inferiority, prejudice, fear and discrimination towards folks with conviction histories. Through practice, experience and discussion, we will

Inside Out Toastmasters

Inside Out TM WA

Meets on the 2nd and 4th Saturdays of the month! The only Reentry Toastmaster group in Washington, if not the country! Visit our website for Online Meeting Information: www.insideouttm.org

Family Circle Meeting

The Family Circle provides support specifically for the family’s, partners, and friends of people directly impacted by incarceration. We create spaces where those indirectly impacted have the opportunity to be in community with others who have shared experiences. We strive to address issues such as trauma, shame and isolation that often result from secondary trauma. We aspire to assist loved ones in meeting needs for connection, support, and resources. Our goal is to encourage empowerment and build leadership voices to be strong advocates for systemic change. Incarceration hurts everyone. The community, the family, and the individual. It can disrupt the

How We See People: Anti-Oppression / Mass Incarceration Workshop

How do we see people? What’s the impact on others? What lenses do we see through and where do these lenses come from? How are *we* seen? Whether we are overvalued or undervalued by society, the ways that we are seen are influenced by multiple systems, histories, experiences and institutions. This workshop seeks to explain the systems and institutions that shape the ways we see ourselves and others so that we can be more accountable for the impacts: internalized racial superiority, internalized racial inferiority, prejudice, fear and discrimination towards folks with conviction histories. Through practice, experience and discussion, we will

Freedom Project Info Night

Freedom Project is a non-profit that works to heal the trauma and dismantle the impacts caused by the mass incarceration system. We do work inside prisons, reentry, and the broader community to support the people and communities who are most impacted. Want to know more about Freedom Project and ways that you can be involved? Join us to learn about the people, programs and purpose of this community-directed organization. Learn about our vision and framing, community collaborations and what it takes to become a Freedom Project volunteer (in prison, the office, or community!) 

Inside Out Toastmasters

Inside Out TM WA

Meets on the 2nd and 4th Saturdays of the month! The only Reentry Toastmaster group in Washington, if not the country! Visit our website for Online Meeting Information: www.insideouttm.org

Family Circle Meeting

The Family Circle provides support specifically for the family’s, partners, and friends of people directly impacted by incarceration. We create spaces where those indirectly impacted have the opportunity to be in community with others who have shared experiences. We strive to address issues such as trauma, shame and isolation that often result from secondary trauma. We aspire to assist loved ones in meeting needs for connection, support, and resources. Our goal is to encourage empowerment and build leadership voices to be strong advocates for systemic change. Incarceration hurts everyone. The community, the family, and the individual. It can disrupt the