Mad Mapping: A Guide to Create an Emotional Safety Plan
Workshop with Fireweed Collective facilitated by Antoinette Chen-See and Lilac Vylette Maldonado
How do mad, disabled, and neurodivergent people center our liberation as we survive and organize? Emotional Safety Plans (Mad Maps) are documents we create that help us to navigate our emotional terrains, particularly as they relate to issues like oppression and trauma. In Fireweed Collective’s Mad Mapping workshop, we will explore anti-oppressive approaches to emotional wellbeing, as well as build strategies for coping with and transforming individual struggles, especially in the larger context of social injustice. Join us as we learn about emotional safety planning and explore what we need to feel supported in our relationships and communities.
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This event is hosted by Barnard Center for Research on Women as part of the 47th annual Scholar and Feminist Conference: “Living in Madness: Decolonization, Creation, Healing.” The conference will be virtual and sessions will take place over a period of weeks from February to April, 2022.
Posted on Monday, April 4, 2022 by Voula O'Grady
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