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Grief Circle for Palestine & Lebanon

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Everyday under colonial, racial, capitalism, we witness unspeakable horrors. Over the past year & a half we've witnessed the horror of the state of Israel's genocide against the Palestinian people, propped up by our own government. It's necessary to hold our grief in collectivity.


You are invited to join us for a Grief Circle for Palestine and Lebanon.


This is an invitation to join us in a safe space where we can honour and hold our grief in community.


All are welcome.


About the Facilitator:

Elena is a Work That Reconnects (WTR) Network trained facilitator. Her approach is trauma-informed and IFS (Internal Family Systems) informed. And she is interested in decolonial frameworks towards individual/collective care


Date: Tuesday, February 4

Time: 6:30 until 8:00 PM

Location: 120 Lemarchant Road, St. John’s

Room: Studio 120, Performance Inquiry Group (Door is at the end of the hall to the left when entering the building through the main entrance)


Venue is wheelchair accessible from front entrance of building


Wheelchair accessible & single-stall (still gendered) washrooms available.



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We respectfully acknowledge the land on which we gather as the ancestral homelands of the Beothuk, whose culture has been lost forever and can never be recovered. We also acknowledge the island of Ktaqmkuk (Newfoundland) as the unceded, traditional territory of the Beothuk and the Mi'kmaq. And we acknowledge Labrador as the traditional and ancestral homelands of the Innu of Nitassinan, Inuit of Nunatsiavut, and Inuit of NunatuKavut. We recognize all First Peoples who were here before us, those who live with us now, and the seven generations to come. As First Peoples have done since time immemorial, we strive to be responsible stewards of the land and to respect the cultures, ceremonies, and traditions of all who call it home. As we open our hearts and minds to the past, we commit ourselves to working in a spirit of truth and reconciliation to make a better future for all.

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(Borrowed with gratitude from First Light)

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