It's been almost TWO years since we hosted a Her Flowers workshop, and while we've been quiet on most of our channels, we've still been in close connection with each other, having meaningful conversations about current events. We even recently co-authored an article for Psychology Today on the cost of well-being. It's safe to say we are missing the online space the Her Flowers community created, and we're ready to start hosting again. Do you work for a school, community organization, or university? Are you seeking warm, engaging mental health experts to facilitate difficult conversations (or have a colleague who's looking)? Our workshops are co-facilitated by Julie Goldberg, a trauma therapist with a private practice, and Daniela E. Miranda, a community psychology researcher based out of the Universidad de Sevilla. The meeting of our minds is a sweet spot to build connection and process the difficult topics of our time. Check out our website to learn more about Her Flowers, see our prior workshop experience, and schedule a quick call with us. We can't wait to get this community up and running again! https://lnkd.in/eZTiMTyU
Her Flowers
Civic and Social Organizations
Empowering people to have productive conversations on race, identity, power, and privilege.
About us
Her Flowers creates a space for engaging conversations around social justice issues. We facilitate productive and impactful conversations to identify how power, privilege, and oppression show up in our daily lives. Our goal is to build an online community of intentional leaders that feel ready to cultivate meaningful conversations in their own communities.
- Website
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https://www.herflowersofficial.com/
External link for Her Flowers
- Industry
- Civic and Social Organizations
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Philadelphia
- Type
- Self-Employed
Locations
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Primary
Philadelphia, US