education
Non Violent Communication
5th meeting for a Non Violent Communication (NVC) Group, where we will have 2 trained NVC facilitators on hand to help guide discussion.
From http://www.cnvc.org
"Nonviolent Communication helps connect us with what is alive in ourselves and in others moment-to-moment, with what we or others could do to make life more wonderful, and with an awareness of what gets in the way of natural giving and receiving."
It's a simple strategy for listening and speaking from a foundation of principles that allows everyone's needs to be equally valued.
Non Violent Communication
3rd meeting for a Non Violent Communication (NVC) Group, where we will have 2 trained NVC facilitators on hand to help guide discussion.
From http://www.cnvc.org
"Nonviolent Communication helps connect us with what is alive in ourselves and in others moment-to-moment, with what we or others could do to make life more wonderful, and with an awareness of what gets in the way of natural giving and receiving."
It's a simple strategy for listening and speaking from a foundation of principles that allows everyone's needs to be equally valued.
Non Violent Communication
2nd meeting for a Non Violent Communication (NVC) Group, where we will have 2 trained NVC facilitators on hand to help guide discussion.
From http://www.cnvc.org
"Nonviolent Communication helps connect us with what is alive in ourselves and in others moment-to-moment, with what we or others could do to make life more wonderful, and with an awareness of what gets in the way of natural giving and receiving."
It's a simple strategy for listening and speaking from a foundation of principles that allows everyone's needs to be equally valued.
Root Force : demolishing colonialism at its foundations
Are you tired of talking about “the system” and ready to do something about it? Are you looking for a way to fight the onslaught of corporate globalization beyond summit hopping and buying fair trade?
Afterschool Returns!
CAMP Afterschool returns! Every Tuesday 4:00-6:30pm! Come do art, homework, write songs, tell stories and learn stuff to get knowledge and make things happen! If you have donations of art supplies, food, money or school supplies, please drop them off during program hours or email coordinator@stlcamp.org.
Just Seeds Art Cooperative Show
Just Seeds Art Cooperative will be stopping at CAMP during a small radical print/zine tour at the end of March along with writer, Artnoose.
Prints from Just Seeds will be available to look at and to buy. Artnoose will do readings from her letter pressed bimonthly zine, Ker-Bloom.
Also, you can check out Just Seeds at www.justseeds.org to view prints from the cooperative as well as check out our active blog about radical art, street art, and connections to politics and movements.
For more information, contact Mary mary.t.mack@gmail.com from JustSeeds
Diversity Awareness Partnership Art Show
The Diversity Awareness Partnership of St. Louis and CAMP are proud to work together to present art created by DAP participants. Participants in DAP have been visiting with artists and galleries, and are now ready to present their art work. The art created by DAP participants will be available for viewing Saturday afternoon and evening from 3pm until 7pm. Suggested donations of $1 (or more) will be gladly accepted at the door. For more information about this event or about the Diversity Awareness Partnership, please contact Emily Task.
Emily Task
Program Coordinator
Icarus Project: Radical Mental Health
Location: every Sunday Community Arts and Media Project (Cherokee@Minnesota) seven pm.
email: saintlouis(at)theicarusproject(dot)net for questions, directions, or requests to change space/time of meetings
Interested in radical mental health? Feeling lost, alone, unsupported or crazy in a crazy world? Feeling like you have something to give or something you need? Come join with us as we visualize an Icarus Project-esque mutual aid group here in Saint Louis.
(Also, we like snacks. Bring snacks.)
