Accessible, Inclusive, Multicultural, And Social Justice Lens: Community Based NVC Leadership Practice - Online

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Accessible, Inclusive, Multicultural, And Social Justice Lens: Community Based NVC Leadership Practice

The Intersection Between Social Justice And NVC

“Our survival as a species depends on our ability to recognize that our well-being and the well-being of others are in fact one and the same.”
- Marshall Rosenberg

  • For anyone interested in:
  • Learning and practicing NVC in a vibrant engaged NVC community
  • Community Based option for Accredited Facilitator Preparation for RMCCN
  • Thriving, building well-being and creating a community of care in our lived experiences of personal, relational, and systemic levels
  • Social Change, Spirituality and Community focus – the interconnectedness of our personal and collective lives

We are committed to practicing power with as we co-create our community, including a brave space to learn, practice and apply NVC to your life. Learn more below!

When:
Community Based NVC meets twice a month:
1st Thursday evening 5:30 – 7:00 pm MST
3rd Sunday afternoon 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm MST

Where:
Sessions now on zoom – may change with some sessions in person in the future

Facilitators:

David Steele,
Cofounder, Rocky Mountain Compassionate Communication Network
Accredited Facilitator, Rocky Mountain Compassionate Communication Network

Susan Kaplan, MSW, MPA, RYT
Certified Trainer with Center for Nonviolent Communication
Accredited Facilitator, Rocky Mountain Compassionate Communication Network

How to join:
Contact Susan Kaplan Send E-mail.

Who we invite:
Our Community Based NVC Circle is open, accessible and inclusive, especially for those from underserved and under-represented communities and identities, i.e. racial & ethnic background(s), ability, age, religious/spiritual traditions, financial barriers, gender identity, sexual identity, or other social identity communities.

As a community, we co-create our learning, practice, feedback and support for facilitation practice, enabling you to better contribute to your own well-being and to your organization, work, and/or community life.

In addition, if you are interested in sharing NVC with others in a more formal way, we are growing a program that will support you becoming an Accredited Facilitator for Rocky Mountain Compassionate Communication Network and possible pathway towards becoming a Certified Trainer with Center for Nonviolent Communication. Let us know if you are specifically interested in these options.

  • Topic areas:
    Our Circle Based sessions provide a brave space to learn, practice & apply:
  • NVC key distinctions, skills and practices
  • Practice empathetic presence & authenticity in your personal, relational, and collective/communal interactions
  • Hold compassion & accountability in difficult conversations
  • An interactive NVC community that embraces a multicultural, social justice lens
  • Learn the Partnership Paradigm of Power while unlearning the Domination Paradigm of Power over/under that we have all been immersed in
  • Focus of Social change, spirituality & importance of living NVC consciousness with others
  • Gain proficiency in facilitation skills based on the NVC model of Power With
  • Having difficult conversations
  • How our communication is influenced by our Social Identity Markers
  • What are you interested in?

Prerequisites: 

Contact Susan Kaplan

Event Type: 
General Public Training

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