Healing Racial Harm with Compassionate Connection (KL1H24)
Rev. Liên Shutt, LCSW
November 17, 2024
Date and Time Details:
Sunday, November 17, 20249:30am – 12:30pm US Pacific Time
On-Land in our Community Meditation Center, or
Online via Zoom
Contact: Spirit Rock Registration
Registration@spiritrock.org
- Benefactor. – $220.00
- Sustainer. – $170.00
- Basic. – $75.00
- Mudita/Karuna Scholarship Rate. – $40.00
- BIPOC Scholarship Rate. – $40.00
Cancellation Policy for On-Land Day Programs:
- NO REFUNDS.
- Open Credit or Donation to Spirit Rock = if you cancel 2 business days or more prior to program start (Pacific Time)
- No Open Credit = if cancel less than 2 business days prior
Registration closes at 9:30am (Pacific Time) at the start of the program on November 16, 2024. A waiting list will be created if the program fills early. A recording* will be available following the program. Continuing Education Credits? (see details below)
Program to be held on the land and online!
Description:
What does it mean to attend to our suffering in body, heart, and mind when racism has caused such intense hurt and pain both individually and collectively? Join us on the path of restoration from the impacts of racism. We’ll engage in practices from Rev. Liên’s book Home is Here: Practicing Antiracism with the Engaged Eightfold Path to learn new skills and behaviors, building confidence in the knowledge that we are able to heal from the hurts and harms of racism as we practice co-creating liberation for all. This workshop is for anyone seeking restoration and healing from the deep impacts of racism.
Sliding Scale: Our sliding scale options for this program include financial support for our teachers. Please consider paying at the highest rate that you can afford: your generosity supports the teachers as well as Spirit Rock, staff, and your fellow practitioners.
On-Land Sliding Scale: (KL1H24)**
Benefactor – $220
Sustainer – $170
Basic – $75
Scholarship Rate (BIPOC, M/K) – $40
**Volunteer/Work Exchange opportunities, which include full or partial Scholarships, may be available for the in-person program. For more information, please contact the Volunteer Coordinator at volunteering@spiritrock.org.
Online Sliding Scale: (KL1Z24)***
Benefactor – $108
Sustainer – $75
Basic – $50
Scholarship Rate (BIPOC, M/K) – $25
***Online Program: All are welcome! No one will be turned away for lack of funds as space allows. For more information, please email Registration@spiritrock.org.
*Important Notes:
Access to Recording
- A recording will be available for all participants (on-land & online) following the program in approximately 10 days. You will have ~90 days from the original program date to view the recording.
On-Land Attendees
- The on-land program will take place in the Community Meditation Center (CMC) in the Great Hall.
- Bring a water bottle. Lunch is not provided. We strongly encourage you to bring a “brown bag” lunch, especially if you will be attending back-to-back programs on this day as there isn’t time to go offsite for lunch and get back in time.
- Or, if you are only attending the afternoon program, we invite you to come early and picnic/”brown bag it” prior to the program. The gates will be open all day.
- This is NOT a residential retreat. Overnight accommodations are not provided.
COVID Safety Protocols for non-residential programs: details here.
Cancellation Policy for On-Land Day Programs:
- NO REFUNDS.
- Open Credit or Donation to Spirit Rock = cancel 2 or more business days prior to program (Pacific Time)
- No Open Credit = cancel less than 2 business days prior
Important Note for CEC participants: If you are interested in receiving continuing education credits (CECs), you must register and pay for CECs prior to the start of the program (no retroactive CECs will be given) and you must attend the entire program. Please review the CEC information below.
Continuing Education (CE) credit available:
This program offers 3 CE credits for $30 for psychologists, and California licensed MFTs, LCSWs, LEPs, LPCCs, nurses, and chiropractors. Please review our Continuing Education Credit information page to determine if your association or board will accept credits offered by Spirit Rock.****
Teachings are appropriate for health care professionals as well as the general public. By engaging in antiracist practices and learning new skills, healthcare providers can foster a more inclusive and compassionate environment for both colleagues and patients. This workshop also helps providers to better understand and address the collective and individual suffering caused by racism, improving their ability to support diverse communities effectively.
Learning Objectives for participating health care professionals-
At the end of the program you will be better able to:
- Utilize stabilizing and centering mindful practices to regulate one’s window of tolerance which can arise due to re-activation;
- Utilize tools to access feelings and motivations, facilitating the evaluation and implementation of strategies to maintain a connection with oneself and others, and activating compassionate connection.
Continuing Education content level: Introductory
****Please note:
- For full Provider information, and additional CEC information, including attendance requirements, cancellation, and grievance policies, please visit our Continuing Education Credit information page.
- For those with a different license than listed above, or with a license from a different board or association than listed on our CEC info page, please contact your licensing board or association directly to request pre-approval/acceptance of CE credits offered at Spirit Rock. Spirit Rock does not confirm the applicability of credit for those with licenses different than those listed.
- Spirit Rock is a provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider Number CEP16905 for 3 contact hours.
- Credit is awarded for instructional time only and does not include extended silent meditation, if offered.
About the Teacher
Rev. Liên Shutt, LCSW
Rev. Liên Shutt (she/they) LCSW, has a master’s in Social Work and is a priest lineage holder in the Shunryu Suzuki tradition. Born to a Buddhist family in Vietnam, she received her meditation training in the Insight and Soto Zen traditions in the U.S., Japan, Thailand, and Vietnam. They were a founding member of the […]
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