Hosted by the Center for Restorative Practices
Interested in becoming a trained community building circle facilitator? Circles are a dialogical tool rooted in Indigenous ways of being that are used to strengthen relationships and build community through storytelling. The Center for Restorative Practices is hosting a 3 part Circle Keepers Training that is made up of 3 training sessions that last about 3 hours each, and take the span of about 4 - 6 weeks to complete. You must attend all parts of the workshop.
This training is experiential by design, includes session readings, group discussions, and requires that you complete a final project consisting of planning for and facilitating a community building circle on campus. We will help support you in your endeavors! All students, staff, faculty, alumni, and off-campus participants are welcome!
To learn more and register, please click here.
Free & Open to All
Details: Oct. 7th, Oct. 14th & Dec. 9th from 1:00 - 4:00 pm - 3 hours each session