We’re launching our five-week practice series this Friday. Join us live or as much as you are able. Here are five reasons to join us:
Reason #1: We’re going to explain what the pluriverse is and why it matters for our movements for justice and liberation.
Check out our team’s roundtable in our most recent issue of The Arrow Journal to learn more about what got us all thinking—and obsessing, really—about pluriversal practice.
And hear from one of our team members, Farah Mahesri, about what the pluriverse is:
Reason #2: We’re going to explore what the pluriverse is in relation to the “one-world-world” (hint: it’s not the binary opposite of the one world).
Listen to a recent episode of The Radical Therapist podcast in which host Chris Hoff sits down with Brooke Lavelle and Katrine Bregengaard to explore how pluriversal frameworks invite us into deeper relationality, cognitive flexibility, and radical imagination. Brooke and Katrine unpack how dominant systems often reproduce themselves inside the very movements meant to resist them—and offer practices for undoing that replication through somatics, contemplative inquiry, and collective care.
Reason #3: We’re going to guide you in a series of embodied practices to help soften the grip of the one-world-world.
Read the full free essay from our latest issue on practices for building pluriversal capacity here.
And listen to our colleague Maha El-Sheikh speak about what happens in our bodies—and movements—as we shift away from on-world-worlding and toward pluriversal practice.
Reason #4: We’re going to explore some of the juiciest tensions in pluriversal practice: how do we stay rooted and connected? How do we stay true to our values while also being open to transformation? How do we truly embrace multiplicity without sliding into moral relativism?
Katie on multiple reals:
And our beloved colleague Tina Strawn reminds us why claims of moral relativism are tools of the one-world.
Reason #5: We’re going to build community to help us practice into relationality even when the pull to the one-world-world (yes, even in our movements) stays strong.
We’ll use time for real time reflections and workshopping on issues we’re encountering in our lives and movements.
Sign up here! Recordings available for folks who can’t attend all sessions live!