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SUMMARY:"How We See People" Anti Oppression / Mass Incarceration
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URL:https://freedomprojectwa.org/event/how-we-see-people-anti-oppression-mass-incarceration-nov-workshop-2020-02-01/
CATEGORIES:Racial Equity
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SUMMARY:"How We See People" Anti Oppression / Mass Incarceration
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URL:https://freedomprojectwa.org/event/how-we-see-people-anti-oppression-mass-incarceration-nov-workshop-2020-01-04/
CATEGORIES:Racial Equity
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191214T100000
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SUMMARY:NVC for You and Me (Module 8 of 8) - Leadership Series for Black\, Indigenous and People of Color
DESCRIPTION:Nonviolent Communication (NVC)\, sometimes called Compassionate Communication\, guides us to re-frame how we communicate with each other. When combined with mindfulness\, NVC helps us identify what is alive inside of us and find ways to express that. It allows us to work through conflict peacefully with integrity\, and improve how we express ourselves. \nBut as amazing as NVC and mindfulness are at strengthening connections with self\, friends\, loved ones and community\, the benefits haven’t been accessible to all communities. Sadly\, NVC ’s packaging and delivery haven’t always been done in a way that’s felt inclusive to all. \n“NVC for You and Me” will be facilitated by Roxy Manning. A licensed clinical psychologist\, Roxy works to help the most vulnerable citizens of San Francisco get access to federal resources that can help them thrive. Roxy is one of the few Black CNVC Certified Trainers worldwide. She has served as Executive Director of BayNVC and lead trainer for BayNVC’s NVC Leadership Program. She co-founded the Nonviolent Leadership for Social Justice Retreat in 2007 and has been a core trainer at that event\, exploring the intersection of race\, ethnicity\, class\, and NVC\, ever since. Roxy has experience supporting people working towards individual and social change nationally and internationally. As people of color\, we can now experience Compassionate Communication in a way that resonates with us from a trainer who combines lived experience with critical theory. \nRoxy Manning is so passionate about the idea of reframing NVC so that it is recentered in the culture and the history of our experience in this country that she has committed to flying here from Oakland\, California one weekend a month for 4 months. She will teach\, she will reframe\, she will listen… When all is said and done\, we hope to get from our time together an understanding of NVC that works for you and me. And since Roxy believes strongly that each one should reach one\, she will offer 4 additional months of leadership training so that you can teach and facilitate NVC with a racial equity lens for your community. \nWe know that the framing of NVC is only part of the problem preventing people who come from our communities from participating in the trainings. The average person can’t take off 7 days from work to learn something new — no matter how beneficial it might be. And\, the cost of many NVC trainings put them out of reach for many folks. Roxy has agreed to come up 1 weekend a month so many people can get an in-depth training without missing work. And the Freedom Project has committed to raising the funds to make her trip possible so that you can learn this important work at no cost to you. We will also help with transportation and child-care if you need that kind of help in order to attend the workshops. Our goal is to strip away the barriers that might prevent you from joining us on this journey to combine NVC with racial equity and benefit our communities. \nAnd if you want to support this work because you are passionate about NVC being accessible to all communities you can still support by going to freedomprojectwa.org/supportnvcforyouandme
URL:https://freedomprojectwa.org/event/nvc-for-you-and-me-day-14-of-16-leadership-series-for-people-of-color/
CATEGORIES:Racial Equity
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191211T180000
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DTSTAMP:20260430T091332
CREATED:20191020T020541Z
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SUMMARY:Volunteer Info Session
DESCRIPTION:[button link=”https://secure.lglforms.com/form_engine/s/P_GFHcqyV3j4S1StkUYJcg” type=”big” color=”red” newwindow=”yes”] RSVP[/button] \nJoin 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.  \nVolunteer 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.  \n\nJoin by Internet:  https://zoom.us/j/806363165\nJoin by Phone: (646) 876-9923  then enter the Meeting ID: 806 363 165
URL:https://freedomprojectwa.org/event/volunteer-info-session-2nd-wednesday-of-the-month/
CATEGORIES:Volunteers
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191207T100000
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DTSTAMP:20260430T091332
CREATED:20191030T190134Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191126T073425Z
UID:3962-1575712800-1575729000@freedomprojectwa.org
SUMMARY:"How We See People" Anti Oppression / Mass Incarceration
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URL:https://freedomprojectwa.org/event/how-we-see-people-anti-oppression-mass-incarceration-nov-workshop/
CATEGORIES:Racial Equity
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SUMMARY:Decentering Whiteness in NVC\, with Roxy Manning
DESCRIPTION:For Freedom Project Staff\, Board and Volunteers \n  \nNonviolent Communication (NVC) guides us to re-frame how we communicate with each other\, helps us identify what is alive inside and find ways to express that. It allows us to work through conflict peacefully with integrity\, and improve how we express ourselves. But as amazing as NVC is at strengthening connections with self\, friends\, loved ones and community\, the benefits haven’t been accessible to all communities. Sadly\, NVC ’s packaging and delivery haven’t always been done in a way that’s felt inclusive to all. \n  \nIn the criminal legal system\, People of Color are disproportionately impacted; however\, many of Freedom Project’s classes are facilitated by white-identified people\, and feedback from program participants and People of Color is that NVC’s framing and delivery have problematic nuances and unintended impact on People of Color.  \n  \nThese 8 monthly practice sessions are for those who want to identify and reframe the structures\, systems\, patterns and delivery of NVC that are centered in white dominant culture. Roxy will provide a framing of some of the issues that impact the relevancy and resonance of NVC in communities of color\, grounded in bring insights and reflections from the NVC for You & Me workshop on Saturday and Sunday\, a collaborative series for People of Color. Understand the nuances that create disconnection. Learn ways that NVC has unintended impact on People of Color. Collaborate as we reframe NVC so that its value can be shared without harm.  \n  \nThis is ongoing work; these Monday sessions will take place from 9am – 5pm on May 6\, June 3\, July 15\, Aug 26\, Sept 16\, Oct 7\, Nov 11\, Dec 9. It is preferred that you commit to the 8-month series\, but even if you can’t attend all of them\, come when you can.
URL:https://freedomprojectwa.org/event/decentering-whiteness-in-nvc-with-roxy-manning/
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CREATED:20191020T005620Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191030T215304Z
UID:3601-1572710400-1572721200@freedomprojectwa.org
SUMMARY:Volunteer Appreciation Fall Celebration
DESCRIPTION:We haven’t said it enough – inside and outside the institutions\, YOU make the programs happen. YOU play a critical role in supporting empathy\, connection\, and healing in our communities. So\, we want to celebrate YOU and acknowledge all the different ways you contribute – including time\, energy\, care\, money\, empathy\, resources\, and connection! \n  \nCome enjoy Fall festivities at our Volunteer Appreciation Party for Freedom Project volunteers\, family\, friends and community. This evening will be focused on showering our volunteers and supporters with appreciation and fun over a deluxe taco bar and treats. Play games and win prizes! Enter a raffle to win prizes donated by the community – including a weekend at Ocean Shores! (Gluten-free and vegan options provided) \n  \nIf you can’t make it in person\, drop in through Zoom video link from 5:30-6:00 (provided in RSVP) \nThis is an all-ages family event (If you need assistance creating a safety plan\, please let us know.) \nRSVP HERE ((appreciated\, but not required) )
URL:https://freedomprojectwa.org/event/volunteer-appreciation-fall-celebration/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191026T170000
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CREATED:20191020T005133Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250707T203755Z
UID:3590-1572109200-1572114600@freedomprojectwa.org
SUMMARY:Inside Out Toastmasters
DESCRIPTION:Meets on the 2nd and 4th Saturdays of the month! \n  \nThe only Reentry Toastmaster group in Washington\, if not the country! 
URL:https://freedomprojectwa.org/event/inside-out-toastmasters-2nd-and-4th-saturday-of-every-month/
LOCATION:Inside Out TM\, WA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191025T180000
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DTSTAMP:20260430T091332
CREATED:20191020T003735Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191030T201828Z
UID:3562-1572026400-1572030000@freedomprojectwa.org
SUMMARY:REENTRY (RE)CALL
DESCRIPTION:Reentry (Re)Call\nWeekly phone support circle just for folks who have been formally incarcerated\, whether it’s been a few days since release or a few years. Call in to get connected to resources or to just get support from those who have the same lived experience. \n  \nJOIN BY PHONE:  1-669-900-6833 (ID# 521 687 912) \nJOIN BY INTERNET: https://zoom.us/j/521687912
URL:https://freedomprojectwa.org/event/reentry-recall/
ORGANIZER;CN="Freedom Project":MAILTO:connect@freedomp1.sg-host.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191023T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191023T190000
DTSTAMP:20260430T091332
CREATED:20191020T003131Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191030T215127Z
UID:3542-1571835600-1571857200@freedomprojectwa.org
SUMMARY:Volunteer Work Party Wednesdays
DESCRIPTION:Drop-in open office hours for volunteers – come once\, come weekly\, come when you can. If you are a Prison Program Volunteer and need to prepare materials\, come on down. Want to help in the office enter data\, make phone calls\, scan receipts\, etc? That’s always needed.  Have a talent for graphic design\, social media\, or something else? Let us know – we welcome your passion! \nWhen you get to the building call 206-325-5678 for entry. Or email connect@freedomp1.sg-host.com to let us know you are on your way.  \nThank you!!!
URL:https://freedomprojectwa.org/event/volunteer-work-party-wednesdays/
CATEGORIES:Volunteers
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