Strengthen Your Bonds Of Community | Yerusha

Published on February 17, 2025

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In times like these, we all need community to turn to. Join us as we rediscover community values and enriching relationships.

Strengthening Our Bonds:

Cultivating Friendships, Nurturing Community

This 2-part workshop meets Wednesdays,

March 19th & March 26th 

10:00 AM - 12:00 PM MT

12:00 PM - 2:00 PM ET

 

With Sage-ing Mentor Audrey Seidman

Agenda

 

Session 1- March 19: Strengthening Our Bonds: Community and Belonging

 

Session 2 - March 26: Strengthening Our Bonds: Relationships as Building Blocks

Human beings are social by our very nature. We’ve lived in families, tribes, communities and villages for generations. Yet in today’s world, many people feel that their sense of community is missing.

 

Join Sage-ing Mentor, Audrey Seidman, for two interactive workshops that together will help you to identify the values most important to you in community, as well as reflect on your relationships with family and friends as the building blocks of community that can enrich this phase of life.

 

This program will provide the opportunity for small group sharing, individual goal-setting and resources for further learning.

 
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Symposium registration is open!

Register before February 28th for a 15% discount!

Wisdom of the Mothers:

Celebrating Matrilineal and Matriarchal Wisdom Traditions

 

April 28th & 29th

10 am - 4:30 pm MT

 
 
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Join us for a collaborative virtual event co-hosted by Yerusha and The Lilith Institute.

What to expect:

This two-day symposium will gather scholars, cultural theorists, activists, community leaders, and practitioners from diverse fields to explore the legacy and contemporary relevance of matrilineal and matriarchal spiritual traditions.

This symposium will provide a platform for presentations, panels, rituals, and interactive discussion groups, addressing the intersection of history, culture, and spirituality in matriarchal practices. Topics will include anthropology, sociology, theology, arts, and activism, fostering a multidisciplinary dialogue that honors these traditions while exploring their enduring influence.

 
 

Meet Our Keynote Speaker!

Keynote: The Wisdom Of Mother Law

 

Max Dashu, founder of the Suppressed Histories Archives (www.suppressedhistories.net)

Meet 3 of our presenters!

Politics of Eco-Feminist Goddess Spirituality: A Thealogy for a Sustainable Future

--Karen Tate,[she/her] author & journalist

She Speaks! Women of the Bible Have Their Say

--Janet Rudolph, [she/her] author & shaman

Folktales for Resilience, Resistance & Re-Enchantment

--Deborah Apple, [she/they] author & liturgist