15-21 April Instagram Posts-1
 
Tuesday 30th April
TIME 6-7pm BST, check your timezone
here.
Online, via Zoom

We all grieve. From loved ones to landscapes to versions of ourselves, grief is something that most of us will experience in our lifetimes. 

In this free webinar, author Camille Sapara Barton will share an approach to grief tending that can support us to build more capacity to be with grief over time, so it can become a generative force in our lives, rather than something that constricts us.

This approach underpins their debut book, Tending Grief: Embodied Rituals for Holding Our Sorrow and Growing Cultures of Care in Community.

About Camille Sapara Barton

Camille Sapara Barton is a writer, artist and somatic practitioner, dedicated to creating networks of care and liveable futures. Rooted in Black feminism, ecology and harm reduction, Camille uses creativity, alongside embodied practices, to create culture change in fields ranging from psychedelic assisted therapy to arts education.

Based in Amsterdam, Camille designed and directed Ecologies of Transformation (2021 - 2023), a masters programme exploring socially engaged art making with a focus on creating change through the body into the world. They curate events and offer consultancy combining trauma informed practice, experiential learning and their studies in political science.