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The Somatics of Transformative Justice: embodying (self-)accountability & repair

*Please note: This event is for people (16+) living in Scotland who identify as both LGBT+ and as Black/a Person of Colour only.

The Somatics of Transformative Justice: embodying (self-)accountability & repair with Care

In this 2-part workshop, Care will introduce Transformative Justice (TJ) and its concepts and lineages, as well as practice centred accountability in the face of conflict. This workshop will include somatic exercises as well as a hypnotic/somatic trance to connect safely to centered accountability.

TJ is a framework created by marginalized communities of survivors of violence who did not and could not rely on institutional forms of "Justice" (courts, police...). This framework, unlike the systems of "Justice" we know, calls for radical healing as it cares to address the roots of violence to break generational cycles of harm, using accountability as a tool of agency and repair, as well as centering the voices & healing of survivors instead of the punishment of harm-doers.

This workshop will take place online on Zoom.

About Care

Care (they/them) is a light-skinned Black trans non binary abolitionist somatic practitioner, artist & doula who works on re-membering embodied experiences of awe, connection, miracles & care. Their work blooms at the intersection of Black interiority, somatic memory and queer intimacies. Always reflecting on their longing for home and belonging, they create rituals & ceremonies as portals through which displaced people can step into a healing, imaginative space unburdened by colonialism many violences.

Their practice draws from ancestral knowledge and seek to re-enact and/or recreate rituals.Their practice is grounded in an intimate relationship with the land, ancestors, Spirit, the Elements & the more than human. Care studies and professionally practices astrology, tarot, Reiki, hypnosis, somatics, Transformative Justice and doula work in Berlin, Germany.

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