Workshop: Practices for Healing, Reflection, and Resilience in Racial Justice
PRACTICES FOR HEALING, REFLECTION, AND RESILIENCE IN RACIAL JUSTICE WORK
In this session, Jéhan Òsanyìn (they/them), a somatic abolitionist and futurist facilitator will guide participants through practices for healing, reflection, and resilience in racial justice work.
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ABOUT THE PANELIST
Jéhan Òsanyìn (they/them), earthseed Jéhan Òsanyìn (they/them) is a somatic abolitionist and futurist facilitator who is also an Equity actor and Gregory Award nominated playwright. They hold an undergraduate degree in Theatre Arts from Point Park University’s Conservatory of Performing Arts. They studied theatre in Japan, Hong Kong, Vietnam, India, Kenya, Tanzania, Kenya, South Africa, Brazil and Venezuela. Jéhan produces their art through their experimental experiential art studio, earthseed, where studio research and performance explores the stories our bodies tell with and without our consent. Earthseed offers individual coaching, workshops, and lots of opportunities to investigate racialized identity development through experiential education.