Strengthening Relational & Accountable Practices for Collective Work
October 7 @ 1:00 am - 4:30 pm EDT

Conflict often feels like an unexpected storm—unsettling, sometimes destructive, but always pointing to deeper undercurrents. What if, instead of bracing for impact, we learned to step into conflict as a signal—an invitation to grow, to take accountability, and to transform?
In this workshop, we’ll explore a different way of being with conflict—one that is relational, reflective, and rooted in the understanding that accountability is a form of care. Grounded in transformative conflict frameworks and community-based wisdom, we believe that conflict, when approached with honesty and empathy, can become a powerful catalyst for sustainable cultural change.
Together, we’ll build a shared language and toolbox for engaging conflict in ways that prioritize relationship, resilience, and repair. Through storytelling, self-reflection, and practical tools, participants will explore how power, identity, and lived experience shape our responses to conflict—and how we can meet tension with curiosity, care, and courage.
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Details
- Date: October 7
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Time:
1:00 am - 4:30 pm EDT
