
Events
Find me at these events near you!

Tough Conversations
Join for this interactive online workshop to give you a jump-start on the challenging political conversations you need to have with people in your life — with plenty of time to practice before the holiday season!
This introductory session is appropriate for people at all levels of political education and experience. It’s designed for folks who feel unsettled or uneasy when someone says something in person or online that betrays their biased or unexamined beliefs, spreads misinformation or disinformation, or expresses harmful or hateful attitudes. Learn how to interrupt these moments and get hands-on practice that can help you feel more grounded and prepared to take on political conversations, no matter where they happen.
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Dissecting the News
Jump in to this online interactive workshop that will serve as an introduction (or refresher!) on how to critically examine news stories and information. You’ll get frameworks for assessing the accuracy and gaps in news reporting, ideas and tips for identifying mis- and dis-information, and hands-on practice that you can take to your everyday life and share with your friends and family.
In our current social media and information environment, it’s tough to tell what’s real and what’s spin. Some of the standards for assessing reliability and credibility that we learned in the 2000s just don’t apply in 2025. This workshop is meant to help you sort through the news and discard the noise, so you can feel more grounded in our information hellscape instead of drowning in facts and fiction.
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Vivacroyoga
Excited to see you at Vivacroyoga 2025! Join for cool classes on spotting and knots


Pitch Catch Circus
Catch me at the last ever Pitch Catch Circus this Spring in Asheville, NC!

Power of the Powerless: A Community Discussion and Connection Session
A 90-minute facilitated discussion of Vaclav Havel's famous essay, "The Power of the Powerless," with directing questions and prompts as well as small-group engagement opportunities that takes place on zoom. A link to join the meeting will be provided upon registration.
The reading is available for free online, and a link to access it will also be provided.
Offering is free with an opportunity to provide a supportive donation, $5-25. 10% of all proceeds will be forwarded to Edgewater Mutual Aid.

Colorado Acro Fest
Join me for a lunchtime chat on Saturday, March 1, at Colorado Acro Fest! The talk will be “How We Show Up: Tools for Conflict & Accountability in Acro,” featuring practical ways to build your capacity for accountability and managing conflict in your acro practice.

AcroLove
Join me and Tim Furman (@acro.denim) to learn refinements to your hand-to-hand practice — then find me for a lunchtime Acro Chat on accountability for social justice in our movement spaces!



