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KINDRED Spiral Men's Circle

  • You Belong Here LLC. 3619 El Cajon Boulevard San Diego, CA, 92104 United States (map)

KINDRED Spiral Men's Circle

Starting September - December 2023

About

Kindred Spiral is a community focused on individual and collective growth. We will challenge traditional values of masculinity by embracing attitudes centered on:

Kindness

Integrity

Nurturing

Dignity

Responsibility

Empathy

Dedication

Our first men's circle will be cost-free, welcome to all men identifying persons, and open to ages over 21.

WHY

This project aims to co-create a brave space for men to grow, heal and uplift their communities by first beginning with themselves. Through collective

participation, our program intends to reclaim and redefine masculinity. All men will leave better equipped to manage their emotions and communicate effectively in their interpersonal and spiritual relationships.

PROGRAM DESCRIPTION

8 total sessions to be held at You Belong Here, with a culminating art exhibition

One weekend camping trip (late October)

WHAT TO BRING

Bring an open heart and mind, a dedication to yourself, and the courage to heal in community.

Schedule

  • Tuesday, September 5th & Monday, September 18th - Program details TBA

  • Monday. October 16th - Program details TBA

  • Monday, October 30th - Camping Trip

  • Monday, November 13th and 27th - Program details TBA

  • Monday, December 11th - Program details TBA

  • Friday, December 15th - Group Art Exhibition - Program details TBA

MEET THE FACILITATORS

Erik Vargas (He, Him, Él) is a Chicano educator, artist, and athlete who grew up in the San Diego-Tijuana border region. Using a decolonial and eco- socialist framework, Vargas currently teaches ELD/English, coaches soccer and facilitates clubs at Castle Park High.

Alejandro Martinez (He, Him, Él) is from the San Diego/Tijuana border region. His current projects are centered around wellness, youth arts education and storytelling. As a decolonial feminist, Martinez believes deeply in radical change and community based healing.

Manuel Belmonte (He, Him, Él) is a decolonial feminist Chicano from SoCal who has been involved in environmental justice efforts to defend land, air, and water. His current praxis revolves around nurturing healthy, reciprocal relationships and integrating restorative approaches to mend conflict.

Welcome to KINDRED!

APPLICATION DEADLINE FRIDAY, AUGUST 25TH

Later Event: November 14
Open Work Sesh (FREE)