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$ Ministry of Black Women’s Self Care with Kim Gaubault (Resource Center for Women & Ministry in the South)

Online

Kim Gaubault recognizes that self-care is often the component that remains a form of intervention (after the break or the medical emergency) rather than a preventative measure. When we allow our bodies, minds and/or spirits to break down in the course of doing this work, we are not only putting ourselves at risk but we […]

$10 – $40

$ Mindful Journaling with Jen Johnson (Resource Center for Women & Ministry in the South)

Online

This workshop explores mindful journaling as a creative practice for finding beauty in the everyday experience of being human. Mindful journaling is a contemplative practice that explores our inner landscape of beauty and nurtures compassionate awareness, creativity, and meaning. This practice can help us to cultivate resilience by finding beauty and light, even in times […]

$30 – $40

$ Writing Great Essays with Shawna Ayoub (Resource Center for Women & Ministry in the South)

Online

What makes a great essay? How do we troubleshoot writer's block, and work on enhancing our essays at the sentence level? In this workshop our aim will be to generate a framework for developing or already-written essays in order to better understand our own goals for the finished product. Whether you are seeking information about […]

$75 – $100

Women in Early Photography: Eccentricities and Innovation with MJ Sharp and Elizabeth Howie (Resource Center for Women & Ministry in the South)

Online

Join us for a lively presentation and discussion as Artist in Residence MJ Sharp is joined by Dr. Elizabeth Howie, a scholar of the history and theory of photography, to explore and discuss a variety of experiences of women photographers from photography’s beginnings in the mid-1800s to the 20th century. Leader: A photographic artist and […]

Free

Loving Our Own Bones: Disability Wisdom and the Spiritual Subversiveness of Knowing Ourselves Whole: A Reading with Julia Watts Belser (Resource Center for Women & Ministry in the South)

Online

This is an extraordinary book: beautifully written and accessible yet filled with scholarly insights; profoundly spiritual yet also boldly critical; fiercely angry yet also affirming and joyous. Readers of Loving Our Own Bones will not only come away with a deepened understanding of disability and ableism but will also likely have their views of many biblical texts […]

Free
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