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Practicing Decolonized Parenting When You’re Triggered & Tired

November 24 @ 11:00 am - 12:30 pm

How do we stay true to our values in justice and liberation as caregivers in this moment of uncertainty and chaos?

Surviving under systemic oppression might leave you with so little bandwidth to be intentional in raising your little ones even when you know all too well that “liberation starts at home.”

How do we struggle well while showing up as the parents/caregivers we know we can be…most of the time?

In this interactive, 90-minute teach-in, you’ll explore:

  • Sustain your advocacy as a caregiving using the Hokey Pokey of Social Justice Parenting.

  • Protect your child(ren) from oppression and still prepare them for liberation using the Social Justice Parenting Math.

  • Shift from (unintentionally) policing your child(ren) when you’re triggered and tired with one question from the Social Justice Parenting Playbook framework.

We’ll explore these topics together using a large group discussion. Participate as much or little as you’d like. Multitasking with children on your lap or in a messy (aka magical) living room is welcomed. Come curious. Come as you are.

Staying aligned with your values in liberation while staying alive under systemic oppression is yikes on bikes. And you’re not alone. We’re in this struggle towards liberation together.

Facilitated by Nat Nadha Vikitsreth, LCSW (she/her), Founding Steward of Come Back to Care and host of the Come Back to Care Podcast

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