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September 9, 2023 – April 7, 2024

One weekend, monthly

Immersion in Nonviolent Communication
Online

Every Week

Wednesdays, March 13 through April 10, 8:30 - 10:30 am, PT

Coaching Across Racial Microaggressions: March/April 2024
Online

Join us to explore the challenges of responding to microaggressions from the perspective of the person making them, the person watching them or the person experiencing them. Learn skills to help you regain choice and effectiveness when responding to improve your chances of creating connection while attending to the needs of those most impacted. Our empathic but direct coaching will help create the shifts in awareness you're seeking.

May 8 – June 12, 2024

8:00 - 10:00am Pacific Time

Parenting with Purpose: Aligning Values with Action
Online

Join Roxy for this 6-week online course. - Let your values serve as your parenting compass - Turn messy moments into meaningful ones - Relax into your parenting adventure - For parents and caregivers of children of any age

July 17 – August 21, 2024

6 Wednesdays, July 17, 2024- August 21, 2024

FACE Talks: Fostering Antiracist Conversations and Engagement
Online

Based on Roxy Manning’s book, How to Have Antiracist Conversations, FACE Talks is designed to empower people, both of the Global Majority and white, with the tools and techniques necessary to engage in the Authentic Dialogue Framework, four distinct types of dialogues that facilitate connection, understanding, and collaboration in the pursuit of social justice.

September 1 – November 29, 2024

Dates and time: To Be Determined

Coaching Across Racial Microaggressions for People of the Global Majority*/BIPOC
Online

We often either don’t know why what we said or did is being called a microaggression, or we’re desperately resisting any possible inference that might lead to someone judging our behavior as racist. So how and where can we learn more? Join us for this five part series to explore the challenges of responding to microaggressions from the perspective of the person making them, the person watching them or the person experiencing them. Learn skills to help you regain choice and effectiveness when responding to improve your chances of creating connection while attending to the needs of those most impacted. Our empathic but direct coaching will help create the shifts in awareness you're seeking.

September 21, 2024 – April 13, 2025

One weekend, monthly

Immersion in Nonviolent Communication
Online


Past Events

February 2 – 23, 2022

Wednesdays in February, 9:00 - 11:00 am, PST

Coaching Across Racial Microaggressions: Open To All
Online

Join us to explore the challenges of responding to microaggressions from the perspective of the person making them, the person watching them or the person experiencing them. Learn skills to help you regain choice and effectiveness when responding to improve your chances of creating connection while attending to the needs of those most impacted. Our empathic but direct coaching will help create the shifts in awareness you're seeking.

February 4 – 25, 2022

Fridays in February, 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm, PT

NVC for Real: Coaching Across Racial Microaggressions for People of the Global Majority*/BIPOC
Online

We often either don’t know why what we said or did is being called a microaggression, or we’re desperately resisting any possible inference that might lead to someone judging our behavior as racist. So how and where can we learn more? Join us for this four part series.

February 6 – May 29, 2022

Sundays, February 6 - May 29, 2021

NVC for All – Learn to Share NVC While Attending to Power Differences
Online

Join this inaugural “Train the Trainer'' series. You will meet with Roxy on Sundays, biweekly for 16 weeks to experience a foundational NVC curriculum originally developed by Roxy for and with the Freedom Project. Unpack the theory driving the curriculum to build your awareness of specific issues encountered in communities with less access to power.