For the next three months (last Sunday of the month) we will be hosting a drop in healing circle for BIPOC to tell, unpack, and hold. This is a space for self care and community care. To continue cultivating tender nests of community so that we can be supported in all that we are carrying. So that we can strengthen our tools of resilience. So that we can *rest* and heal together. The heart of the space will always be the same - to show up exactly as you are, to lean into vulnerability as much as feels safe, and to hold one another. Each month we will explore a different theme, somatic practices for nervous system regulation, and herbal allies to support our healing. This month’s theme is “rooted.” What does it mean to be grounded? In what ways do we feel disconnection?
We invite you to come explore with us. Space is limited to 10. Once 10 spots are filled, registration will close & you can email laconextion@youthseen.org to be added to a waitlist.
Register @ https://forms.gle/axuuoAMUD4afVqMm9
Suggested $5-$15, no one turned away.
Accessbility: Gypsy House Cafe is located near the intersection of S Broadway & Iowa. There is free street parking available in front on Broadway and on the neighboring streets. It is near (within 1 blocks) of the 0 Bus. And about 7 blocks south of the 1-25 & Broadway light rail station. There are about 12 steps into the main entrance of the space. There is an elevator accessible from the outside to allow access into the main space with wheelchairs. However, there are three stairs into the Hookah Room where we will be meeting. The space is not guaranteed scent free, but we do ask folks to refrain from wearing scented products. If you have questions/concerns about accessibility, please message or email laconextion@youthseen.org