Saturday, May 12th 1:00pm – 6:00pm
Youngstown Cultural Arts Center
4408 Delridge Way SW, Seattle, WA 98106
Please join fellow community members for this half-day workshop on American Housing and Economics. We will look at the history of American's economic structure based in imperialism, exploitation, and extraction and how racism was used as a reason and motivation for such structure. We will then look at how this structure continues today in our current housing structure and crisis here in Seattle. Participants will take part in activities and dialogue to reflect on how this economic structure has impacted their lives through storytelling and circle practice. This will be an opportunity for learning from others experiences, healing, growth, and connection as a community.
Facilitators: Regent Brown, Carla Ferrazzi and Namaka Auwae-Dekker
Free Child Care and Community Dinner Provided
For more information and accessibility needs contact Nafasi Ferrell at
nafasi@dnda.org.