october, 2022

20oct11:00 am2:00 pmHealing from Trauma: Building a MN Network of Community Healing (In Person IZI)Westminster Presbyterian Church Event Center

Event Details

Please join Catalyst North and Marnita’s Table for Healing from Trauma: Building a MN Network of Community Healing

During our time together, we will explore how to create and sustain a statewide network of community-based mental wellbeing as well as experience holistic, integrative practices for collaboratively and individually addressing trauma and developing resilience.

Yes! This event is free.
Yes! All ages are welcome.
Yes! Translation will be provided (by request)

Thursday, October 20th from 11:00am-2:00pm at Westminster Community Church, 1200 S Marquette Avenue, Minneapolis, MN 55403

(Free Parking available in lot at 95-99 Alice Rainville Pl, Minneapolis, MN 55403)

Let us know you are coming: marnitastable.org/hft22

Questions? Email Sammie@marnitastable.org or leave a voicemail at 612.928.7744. 

What to Expect:

Expect to be enlivened, engaged and to expand your understanding of integrative, culturally and racially meaningful healing from trauma. Together we will capitalize on existing energy, make new connections and build momentum. If you are receiving this invitation you have been identified as someone who will add and receive extraordinary value through your participation in this critical conversation.

About Catalyst North:

Suzanne Koepplinger is a seasoned nonprofit and philanthropic professional who brings over 20 years of creative problem-solving to Catalyst North. She is a highly effective network builder and leader of community-based transformational change and is an experienced trainer and public speaker, both at home and abroad. Before founding Catalyst North, Suzanne co-created and led the Catalyst Initiative, which was launched by the George Family Foundation in 2014 and based at the Minneapolis Foundation from 2018 to 2022. Catalyst’s purpose to honor and foster culturally authentic self-care practices to advance health and well-being was realized through targeted grant-making and shared learning and by fostering bold community leadership.

 About Marnita’s Table:

At Marnita’s Table, we seek to close gaps across difference through making Intentional Social Interaction the new pattern for society where Indigenous, people of color, the disenfranchised, the poor, the unheard, the fragile, the LGBTQ+ and anyone who is normally left out of community decision making are automatically included and valued at the policy-making and resource-sharing table. Experts at social capital building, we’ve welcomed over 63,000 people from around the world and the around the way to find common ground while breaking bread – in person or online, we bring people together to create meaningful change and more equitable systems. Find out more at www.marnitastable.org.

About Healing from Trauma:

The Marnita’s Table model of Intentional Social Interaction is an inclusive forum to exchange ideas and build relationships across age, ethnicity and other means of self-identity in order to catalyze positive action toward building community resilience.

Originally designed and developed in 2015 through collaborative and participatory input in partnership with the Catalyst Initiative, this dialogue series, focuses on the emergent, community-driven development of actionable ideas about how to improve health outcomes and opportunities to explore the latest research on mind/body techniques in a collaborative and collegial environment.

With so many members of our communities currently grappling with historic and secondary trauma, this event is a timely prevention and healing strategy that recognizes the need for healing in the context of communal support and collaboration. In our work across the state, Healing from Trauma emerges as our most-requested dialogue, so to deepen and expand the experience, we have added new practitioners and sessions to speak to the needs emerging directly from community members.

Healing from Trauma recognizes that healing and building resilience in any community requires many community members who willingly work together at all levels of decision-making impact.

We look forward to welcoming you. If you have any questions you may call Marnita’s Table at 612.928.7744.

 

 

Time

(Thursday) 11:00 am - 2:00 pm

Location

Westminster Presbyterian Church Event Center

1200 Marquette Ave S

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