Raising Change Agents: Practicing Social Justice in Everyday Parenting with Nat Vikitsreth
Help us celebrate the launch of Nat's new book! The first 25 people to register will get a free copy of the book.
Raising Change Agents: Practicing Social Justice in Everyday Parenting
How do we stay true to our values in justice and liberation as caregivers in this moment of uncertainty and chaos? How do we struggle well while showing up as the caregivers we'd like to be? Staying aligned with our values while staying alive under systemic oppression is ... yikes on bikes.
In this community gathering, we’ll explore how to:
- Protect your child(ren) from oppression and still prepare them for liberation using the Social Justice Parenting Math
- Shift from (unintentionally) policing your child(ren) when triggered and tired with one question from the Social Justice Parenting Playbook framework.
Our format for the evening will be a fireside chat style conversation with Nat Nadha Vikitsreth, LCSW, the “authoress” of Raising Change Agents: Practicing Social Justice in Everyday Parenting. Come curious. Come as you are.
Open to all persons. Pizza provided, and childcare provided as requested. Held in-person at Kinfolk CoLab in Oak Park, and virtually via video recording. We encourage you to take the Covid/flu test the day of the event and wear a mask for the fireside chat portion of the evening. We will have masks on hand, use UVC lights, and an air purifier as well. Please reach out for discounted rates! We want to be in community with you.
6:00-6:30pm - Light dinner and drinks together. Please request childcare here after you register.
6:30-7:30pm - A fireside chat with Sydney, Dot, and Nat, then time for talking with one another afterwards.
Bio: Nat Nadha Vikitsreth, LCSW(she/her) is a dot connector, norm agitator, and practitioner of liberation who supports parents and caregivers in their efforts to make parenting political in practical ways while promoting their children’s development at the same time. Based in Chicago, she works as a nationally award-winning decolonized therapist, a keynote speaker, a community organizer, and as host of the Come Back to Care Podcast. To embody joy in radical art making, Nat has performed and headlined premier burlesque shows across the USA and in New Zealand, Australia, Switzerland, Sweden, Germany, and Canada.
A note on Nat's book by Dr. Resmaa Menakem, Trauma Specialist and New York Times Bestselling Author of My Grandmother's Hands
"The practices in this book will fortify your mind as you unmoor from 500 years of brutality. Then, you will get your reps in and practice liberation with your children until you know it in your bones. Nat creatively weaves ancestral wisdom with liberatory technology to make radical care irresistible. Read this book slowly and let Sister Nat's tenderness ground you in your dignity. Read this book over and over and get more reps in as you build a liberatory infrastructure for our children's children. The moment is now to raise the change agents within you and inside your home so we can co-create a legacy of liberation in community together."
NOTE FROM RACE CONSCIOUS DIALOGUES: After registering, please add raceconsciousdialogues@gmail.com to your address book to ensure communication comes through to you!
Photos may be taken during the event.
Thank you!
Contact us
- Race Conscious Dialogues
- ra••••s@gma••••l.com