Calling all those in the UK and able to get to London


Dear amazing community.


Can you help share this?

Grief Tenders for Liberation | 17 June 12pm-4pm | Camden Town

30 spaces available!

A gathering for activists, social justice campaigners and overwhelmed hearts.

I'm partnering with a group of amazing facilitators for a one-off event that will ground you, bring us into community and give us more collective energy.

We want to help support you during this time of seismic trauma, in community.

We're running it on a donation basis to keep it completely accessible.

Please book your place here.

https://griefandliberation.carrd.co/

Mohammed Ali (The Innovation)

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