Nurturing The Helper
This group is an opportunity for us to resource ourselves and lean into land-based practices. It is open to all IFOT/ITFL graduates.
Black Women Speak
“Black Women Speak” is a monthly circle where Black women lend their voices to various issues ranging from colonization to the significance of our hair.
Black Men Speak
“Black Men Speak” is a space for Black men to rest the armor of masculinity, and explore the many ways we show up in the world. We aim to speak about everything from the mundane to the taboo. We also look to connect with our bodies, and to hold space for the inner child to […]
Nurturing The Helper
This group is an opportunity for us to resource ourselves and lean into land-based practices. It is open to all IFOT/ITFL graduates.
Black Women Speak
“Black Women Speak” is a monthly circle where Black women lend their voices to various issues ranging from colonization to the significance of our hair.
Black Men Speak
“Black Men Speak” is a space for Black men to rest the armor of masculinity, and explore the many ways we show up in the world. We aim to speak about everything from the mundane to the taboo. We also look to connect with our bodies, and to hold space for the inner child to […]
Nurturing The Helper
This group is an opportunity for us to resource ourselves and lean into land-based practices. It is open to all IFOT/ITFL graduates.
Black Women Speak
“Black Women Speak” is a monthly circle where Black women lend their voices to various issues ranging from colonization to the significance of our hair.
Black Men Speak
“Black Men Speak” is a space for Black men to rest the armor of masculinity, and explore the many ways we show up in the world. We aim to speak about everything from the mundane to the taboo. We also look to connect with our bodies, and to hold space for the inner child to […]
Nurturing The Helper
This group is an opportunity for us to resource ourselves and lean into land-based practices. It is open to all IFOT/ITFL graduates.
Shifting The Paradigm
A discussion about autism acceptance in BIPOC communities Pt II.
Black Women Speak
“Black Women Speak” is a monthly circle where Black women lend their voices to various issues ranging from colonization to the significance of our hair.