Embodied Antiracism Clergy Practice Group - Wednesday mornings this winter!
- Presbytery of the Twin Cities Area
- 6 days ago
- 1 min read

Are you a white pastor, wanting to more faithfully live out your racial justice values? Do you wish for practices and community to help you embody something different than our white patterns and conditioning?
Through this introduction to embodied antiracist practice hosted by Rachel Joy Somatics, white clergy become more familiar with the white patterning that we embody, grow our capacity to be with the grief and shame of our people’s history, and develop relationships and somatic practices that can help us move through stuck patterns and shift towards greater alignment with our values. Our hope is that as we become more resilient in the face of discomfort, feedback and uncertainty, we become more able to take risks, use our power towards repair, and cause less harm - making us more reliable co-conspirators towards liberation. Participants in these cohorts are also invited to join a monthly embodied antiracism community of practice to keep learning and practicing together after the cohort ends! This intensive professional development experience will include relationship building, somatic/body-based practices, and study.
Dates + Times:
Intro Day: Wednesdays, January 14th from 9:30-4:30pm
Weekly Sessions: The following 9 Wednesdays, 10am-12pm. Our final session will be March 25th.
Full Details: See this overview.
Questions? Please reach out to Rachel Svanoe Moynihan at racheljoysomatics@gmail.com.
Want to register? Fill out this form. Registration deadline is December 19th!




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