Learning Conversations about Noticing Patterns

Hosted by New England Quakers & Polly Attwood
Apr
5
Zoom
Registration
This is a multi-session event. Please choose the sessions you would like to register for.
About Event

The Noticing Patterns Working Group invites any and all interested F/friends to join us in learning together what it means to notice and name patterns of oppression and faithfulness and interrupt patterns of oppression. 

We will be offering Zoom conversations focusing on two different topics, each offered on two different weekday evenings for an hour beginning at 7pm. 

Topic #1: Making Mistakes — Wed, April 5 & Tues, April 18

Topic #2: (TBA)— Tues, April 25 & Wed, April 26

The proposed structure will include short teaching on:

·      patterns of difference

·      patterns of oppression

·      patterns of faithfulness

This will be followed by facilitated conversation to probe deeper into the session's topic (making mistakes being the first one).   Please join us! Your voice is important, as we all learn and practice this process together.

Learning Conversations about Noticing Patterns

Hosted by New England Quakers & Polly Attwood
Apr
5
Zoom
Registration
This is a multi-session event. Please choose the sessions you would like to register for.
About Event

The Noticing Patterns Working Group invites any and all interested F/friends to join us in learning together what it means to notice and name patterns of oppression and faithfulness and interrupt patterns of oppression. 

We will be offering Zoom conversations focusing on two different topics, each offered on two different weekday evenings for an hour beginning at 7pm. 

Topic #1: Making Mistakes — Wed, April 5 & Tues, April 18

Topic #2: (TBA)— Tues, April 25 & Wed, April 26

The proposed structure will include short teaching on:

·      patterns of difference

·      patterns of oppression

·      patterns of faithfulness

This will be followed by facilitated conversation to probe deeper into the session's topic (making mistakes being the first one).   Please join us! Your voice is important, as we all learn and practice this process together.