Bringing the Border to Columbus | Workshop in Creative Self Care for Community Leaders

Photograph of border wall dividing mountainside
April 14, 2021
10:00AM - 11:30AM
Zoom

Date Range
2021-04-14 10:00:00 2021-04-14 11:30:00 Bringing the Border to Columbus | Workshop in Creative Self Care for Community Leaders Bringing the Border to Columbus Virtual Symposium April 12-16, 2021   As community leaders, workers, artists and organizers, this pandemic has taken a specific toll on our work as well as our nervous systems. The communities we work with all have unique challenges and needs that are often disproportionately affected by the circumstances of the crisis. In this session, we will share creative tools (including check-ins, brave spaces, and play) that you can directly adapt to support yourself and the communities you serve. Presenters Moriah Flagler | Artistic director of Be the Street, The Ohio State University *Introduction by Katherine Borland | Director, Center for Folklore Studies, The Ohio State University) Accessibility If you have questions or require an accommodation, such as live captioning or interpretation, to participate in these events, email Event Coordinator Melissa Rodriguez (rodriguez.796@osu.edu). Requests made two weeks before an individual event date will generally allow us to coordinate seamless access, but the university will make every attempt to meet requests made after this date.  Acknowledgments This event was funded by a grant from the Global Arts + Humanities Discovery theme. It is co-sponsored by the Latina/o Studies Program, Center for Folklore Studies, Urban Arts Space, Department of Sociology and Institute for Population Research. Zoom America/New_York public

Bringing the Border to Columbus Virtual Symposium
April 12-16, 2021


 

As community leaders, workers, artists and organizers, this pandemic has taken a specific toll on our work as well as our nervous systems. The communities we work with all have unique challenges and needs that are often disproportionately affected by the circumstances of the crisis. In this session, we will share creative tools (including check-ins, brave spaces, and play) that you can directly adapt to support yourself and the communities you serve.

Presenters

  • Moriah Flagler | Artistic director of Be the Street, The Ohio State University
  • *Introduction by Katherine Borland | Director, Center for Folklore Studies, The Ohio State University)

Accessibility

If you have questions or require an accommodation, such as live captioning or interpretation, to participate in these events, email Event Coordinator Melissa Rodriguez (rodriguez.796@osu.edu). Requests made two weeks before an individual event date will generally allow us to coordinate seamless access, but the university will make every attempt to meet requests made after this date. 


Acknowledgments

This event was funded by a grant from the Global Arts + Humanities Discovery theme. It is co-sponsored by the Latina/o Studies Program, Center for Folklore Studies, Urban Arts Space, Department of Sociology and Institute for Population Research.