The Indiana Voices of Women shares their story of empowering multigenerational and culturally diverse women to integrate feminism, spirituality and leadership.
Me and white supremacy workbook
Layla F. Saad has just released “Me and White Supremacy Workbook”, described as “Part education, part activation, the Me And White Supremacy Workbook is a first-of-its-kind personal anti-racism tool for people holding white privilege to begin to examine and dismantle their complicity in the oppressive system of white supremacy.”
Tips: The Circle Way for teachers
Using The Circle Way in the classroom
Tips for making your heart wish real
Cultivating conscious parents
7 tips for generative check-ins
Welcoming our humanity with a check-in question
Tips: Bringing center into online Zoom circles
My first circle: A series focused on self-care
Tips for creative talking pieces
Puppets in the centre – Easing into heartful conversation
Tips: What to consider when applying for a grant from The Circle Way
Getting ready for the 24th Annual Arizona Grandmothers Gathering
The Circle Way Board is committed to providing grants to financially support new initiatives that further the growth of circle practice in the world. This month’s story describes how such a grant offset expenses allowing a small group of women to come together for a day to prepare themselves to host small circle conversations at their annual gathering of Grandmothers.
Tips for taking circle on a canoe trip
Leading a women’s wilderness canoe trip as circle
Tips for collaboratively hosting The Circle Way
Stepping in with courage and commitment - Bringing The Circle Way to our work
Through participating in The Circle Way training hosted by Edmonton Public School district, retired high school counsellor Mary Frances Fitzgerald describes how she and her colleague, Melinda McNie, boldly applied its components to structure a new and effective way of engaging their partners in service of youth at risk.