Many schools returned to virtual learning amongst the latest surge. Even still the dominant narrative in education centers “learning loss.” Bee Dreams of Spring encourages us to ask what about “connection loss” from the ongoing effects of the pandemic? https://t.co/GzXDUtWD4f
📣 NEW PROGRAM ALERT: Apply by Nov 12th to join our inaugural Radical Wellness for Education Leaders program to deepen your leadership practice at the intersection of individual and collective wellness. Learn more and apply here: https://t.co/HYffSikUY2
📣UPDATE: We are pausing the Rida Institute for 2021!
We are taking time to reflect on the past year and invest in our facilitation capacity.
We will be back soon. Stay tuned for more opportunities in the future.
📣UPDATE: We are pausing the Rida Institute for 2021!
We are taking time to reflect on the past year and invest in our facilitation capacity.
We will be back soon. Stay tuned for more opportunities in the future.
“It’s okay to go slow” 🐢
Like so much of 2020, the Rida Institute looked and felt different this year. One change was welcoming Kiarra Ambrose as our first Rida Faciliation Fellow! Check out her reflections and how she is incorporating her lessons into her work at the district.
Introducing Root System Mediation! This offering was created as an invitation to begin processing the difficulties we have been living through in a safe and healthy way. We are over a year into a deadly pandemic while navigating a seemingly endless onslaught of terror;
Introducing Root System Mediation! This offering was created as an invitation to begin processing the difficulties we have been living through in a safe and healthy way. We are over a year into a deadly pandemic while navigating a seemingly endless onslaught of terror;
beyond it. Through iterative practices of engaging with our grief through meditative drawing, we can ritualize tending to our loss without losing ourselves inside of it.”
-Cyrah
Check it out: https://t.co/587BedQlyF
Introducing Root System Mediation! This offering was created as an invitation to begin processing the difficulties we have been living through in a safe and healthy way. We are over a year into a deadly pandemic while navigating a seemingly endless onslaught of terror;