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SUMMARY:Skillshare: Feeling Burnt Out? Self-Care is a Revolutionary Ac
 t!
DESCRIPTION:Every now and again you reach a point where you feel compl
 etely drained by your efforts to create positive change in the world. 
 Join Socializing for Justice on December 3, 6:00 - 8:30 PM to learn ho
 w to refuel so you're in it for the long haul.\n\nEvent fee: $10-$20 (
 sliding scale) cash at the door, or pay $10 online in advance to reser
 ve your seat (New feature! http://www.sojust.org/events/89884622/ )\n\
 nRegister at www.sojust.org - Newcomers always welcomed!\n\nSoJust hos
 ts events that draw progressives of all stripes that share common valu
 es but may work on different issues. We create social spaces that allo
 w for the possibility of cross-issue connections and run a Skillshare 
 Series, which increases our individual capacity for movement building.
 \n\nFeeling Burnt Out? Self-Care is a Revolutionary Act!\nThis worksho
 p is designed for activists, artists, healers, change agents and YOU. 
 You know how to revolutionize, but do you know how to refuel? We all d
 eserve the respect and care that we are creating on behalf of others. 
 The more present and whole we can be, the more effective we will be in
  our activist work. In a culture where productivity and profit are val
 ued more than community and caring, self-care is a revolutionary act!\
 n\nABOUT OUR PRESENTER\nLeLaina Romero, Ph.D. works at the intersectio
 ns of social justice and promoting health and well-being. Trained in C
 ounseling Psychology, she has worked with various groups and communiti
 es, including LGBTQ people, particularly queer and transgender people 
 of color; diverse people living with HIV/AIDS; and people living in po
 verty. Currently, she is a postdoctoral clinician at The Meeting Point
  ( http://www.themeetingpoint.org )in Jamaica Plain where her work inc
 ludes individual, relationship, and group therapy as well as workshops
  such as Heal Yourself, Change the World: Social Justice Begins at Hom
 e! She is also a postdoctoral clinician at the Massachusetts College o
 f Art & Design (Mass Art), where she does outreach, counseling, and pr
 ogramming with first generation college students, LGBTQ students, and 
 students of color. She is also a singer and songwriter in progress, an
 d integrates creative and spiritual practices within her healing work.
 \n\nHELP SPREAD THE WORD!\nInvite friends to the Facebook event: http:
 //goo.gl/lPwID\nJoin the SoJust Facebook group: http://on.fb.me/SoJust
 \nOn Twitter? Follow @SoJust (http://www.twitter.com/sojust ) and\nSoJ
 ust's Co-Founder @RobbieSamuels (http://www.twitter.com/robbiesamuels)
 .\nDon’t forget to tweet about this event using #sojust!\n\n________
 __________________________________________\nSocializing for Justice - 
 www.sojust.org\nSince 2006, we've been building this great sandbox whe
 re we can bring progressives of all stripes together and try out new i
 deas in this \"Movement Moment\". Spaces like this are crucial as we s
 tart to reframe and build new visions for our movement(s).\n\nSoJust i
 s not a non-profit 501(c)(3). We're a grassroots volunteer-run member-
 supported cross-issue progressive community that's been growing steadi
 ly since August 2006. We have 2100+ members, hosted 130+ events and ma
 nage an online hub of progressive events and resources at http://www.s
 ojust.org. If you've benefited from this cross-issue progressive netwo
 rk, please contribute the suggested annual membership fee of $25. You 
 may do this online (http://www.sojust.org/dues ) or at any of our even
 ts. Thank you for helping us continue to provide a space for like-mind
 ed progressives of all stripes.\n\nYES, WE MEAN YOU. We've got members
  of all ages, races, genders, sexual orientations, levels of activism 
 and professions. We hope you see someone like yourself and meet someon
 e you otherwise wouldn't have.\n\nWant to know more about SoJust? Chec
 k out our Frequently Asked Questions- http://www.sojust.org/messages/b
 oards/thread/3187615- and past event photos- http://www.sojust.org/pho
 tos/!\n\nFor more information visit http://neighborsforneighbors.org/e
 vents/skillshare-feeling-burnt-out-self-care-is-a-revolutionary-act
DTSTART:20121203T230000Z
DTEND:20121204T013000Z
CATEGORIES:workshop
LOCATION:The NonProfit Center
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ORGANIZER;CN="Socializing for Justice":http://neighborsforneighbors.or
 g/profile/SocializingforJustice71
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