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Sunday, April 14 • 2:00pm - 4:00pm
Gender Healing Ceremony LIMITED

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Limited Capacity seats available

Come together with our ancestors of all genders who are ready to heal with us the way we've been taught we "should be" as a man or woman from a young age. We will use relationship building, deep witnessing, and reflection to ask ourselves and each other questions about our gender and create ritual around claiming our truth.

Expect to explore questions like:
- What was I told a man had to be as a kid? A woman?
- What is gendered in my day-to-day life? What doesn't need to be gendered that is?
- When did I first hear about trans people? What messages did I hear?
- What do I love about being my gender? What do I claim about the way I've been taught to be that I truly love?

This is a unique container that welcomes all genders to heal in this space. It is based in building relationship and trust in a way that we believe all genders can be present, where pain and impact can be voiced and moved through in a trauma-informed way. We ask that you be aware that some of your shares may cause impact and that we will move through it in a non-shaming but responsible way. Safety, comfort, and voices of trans and nonbinary people are prioritized in the space as they are commonly silenced in our day-to-day lives. Cisgender people are welcome and invited both to deeply heal around their own gender stories and witness and lift up the stories of nonbinary and trans people in the space.

Workshop Guides
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Dylan Wilder Quinn

Trans Healer + Community Builder
Dylan Wilder Quinn (they/them pronouns) is a distracted Gemini with a deeply focused, organized double Virgo. Walking in from the worlds of outdoor education, camp counseling, trauma survival, and fighting oppression, they offer unique workshops based in play, healing, growth, and... Read More →


Sunday April 14, 2019 2:00pm - 4:00pm PDT
Tent 1 @ Ballfield (Large)

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