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Members and Friends of the Missouri Green Party:
You are invited to a webinar:
Balancing Activism and Self-Care: Staying Sane for Another Day
Wednesday, October 6, 2021 7:30 - 9:00 PM CT
As activists and as contributors to positive social changes, there are often pressures and setbacks in our attempts to create a better and equal world. How do we move forward and make the changes that we envision? How do we maintain healthy and friendly relationships with each other while changing the world? How do we handle conflicts? How do social justice organizations bolster each other during tragedy and hardship? The experiences of our panelists will give us insights and clues to better functioning within the movements for social change. As Paul Wellstone said, "We all do better when we all do better".
Balancing Activism and Self-Care: Staying Sane for Another Day
Wednesday, October 6, 2021
7:30 – 9:00 PM CT, via Zoom
Register in Advance for This Webinar
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The purpose of this webinar is to highlight the causes of the pressures of political life, whether it be in a trade union, political party or social justice movement. Pressures can become overwhelming to the point that we as individuals neglect our personal lives. Consequently, we do not think about how society can be structured differently to support emotional, physical and mental well-being for all people. The webinar will attempt offer suggestions for societal changes which could result in robust emotional, physical and mental health for the 99%.
Speakers:
John Courtney: President, Amalgamated Transit Union Local 265, San Jose CA. John was in the transit yard during a mass shooting.
Christopher Overfelt: lives and works in the Kansas City area. An Air Force veteran, and active in Veterans for Peace, Peace Works KC, and the Kansas Poor People's Campaign
Dan Kovalik: is a human and labor rights lawyer, author, and peace activist. He has contributed to articles in CounterPunch, Huffington Post. His latest book is “Cancel This Book”, about cancel culture and how it harms progressive movements.
Haeden Wright: is the wife of a striking coal miner from Brookwood, Alabama at Warrior Met Coal. She is the Auxiliary President for District 20 locals #2245/2368.
Tamala Turner: MO Green Party Chair; Avid practitioner at the St. Louis Solar Yoga Center, and person who remains calm.
For More Information or questions, contact Cris Mann,
[email protected] <mailto:
[email protected]> or call 314-495-8006. Co-sponsors include: KC Green Party; MO Green Party
The Missouri Green Party is hoping that you will attend the webinar on October 6, 2021 at 7:30 PM CT.
"Balancing Activism and Self-Care: Staying Sane For Another Day"
Please Register in Advance for the webinar.
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