Healing Garden: Reflecting on Our Collective Grief
四月 27 @ 12:30 pm – 1:30 pm
In conjunction with UC Berkeley’s The Othering and Belonging Institute’s 2024 conference, OMCA is pleased to partner with OBI to offer a reflective gathering on collective grief.
All are welcome to join us for this peaceful experience in our beautiful garden. Wellness practitioner, Josie Santiago and earth ritual artist, Veronica Ramirez will lead us in the sacred ritual of mandala creation to cultivate a space of healing. With an open heart, we will come together in this safe space to reflect on our loss, global grief, or simply soak in the connectedness of community. Grief is a universal experience and when we connect with others, it can be healing. We hope you will join us.
This event is free and open to the public regardless of participation in The Othering and Belonging Conference
Accessibility
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Facilitators
Josie Santiago is a seasoned somatic practitioner, facilitator, and wellness coach with over a decade of experience in cultivating healthy relational practices within diverse communities. She is the owner of Akili Well, an organization based in Oakland, Ca dedicated to fostering leadership, learning, and overall well-being. As an interdisciplinary practitioner, she uses her experience in holistic healing modalities to encourage self-awareness, self-care, and collective transformation. When she is not leading well-being circles, Josie facilitates experiential workshops and retreats aimed at helping individuals find ease and joy in their lives. Her commitment to creating spaces for growth and exploration underscores her passion for empowering others to thrive mentally, emotionally, and physically.