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Rebel Bruja Series: Leveraging Privilege for Abolition Magic

April 13, 2022 @ 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm PDT

Free
a community workshop and skill-share; exploring the intersections between magic and social justice

About this event

The Rebel Bruja Series is a collection of workshops that explores the intersections of magic & social justice, and how we can use our individual and collective spiritual work and connections to support healing and activism efforts.

This gathering will begin to explore what our individual privileges look like, and how we may dismantle and/or leverage them not only in the human world, but within our magical and spiritual practice as well. We’ll learn ways in which we can face our privileges head on (rather than functioning from a place of guilt, defensiveness, avoidance, etc.) so we can tap into our various magic and spiritual practices for our individual and collective healing and evolution. This workshop is another tool to support our social justice work and movements to be more interconnected, whole, and setting the foundations for the world we want and deserve!

This space is for folks at any stage or level of developing their magic/spirituality. All practices welcome! Magic comes in all forms and we invite you to join us even if you don’t feel you have a spiritual practice accessible to you at this time.

The priority of this space is to community build, skill-share, and start creating and dreaming for the future.

In this virtual space we will center the voices and experiences of those most marginalized by cultural and systemic oppression including, but not limited to those who are Black, Indigenous, Queer, Disabled, Fat, Transgender/Nonbinary, Sex-worker, “Immigrant” or “Undocumented,” Neurodivergent, Low-income, Houseless.

We believe harm reduction is an important approach to healing, and that those attending are the experts of what their needs are. If there is something you need to do to take care of yourself during this workshop, please feel free! It is not mandatory to have screen or mics on. If you feel you cannot attend the workshop for any reason, we can still send you a recording after so you don’t miss out.

To submit your event, please send the event name, description, instructions for registration and/or attendance, the organizer’s name, and organizer’s website to: calendar@dontcallthepolice.com

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