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|Date End=2024-06-25 20:30
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|Event description=What happens when we turn toward our pain? Abundant Masculinities invites men and transmasculine folks to gather over snacks and drinks and together examine patriarchy’s influence over us and our world. The blueprint for masculinity is deeply flawed: men are expected to be exclusively strong and unemotional, dominating and powerful, which only alienates us from ourselves and makes it harder to be grounded and present friends, partners, and community members. In this four-week community-building series, we’ll get together and through reflective group activities, journaling, art making, and storytelling, explore topics like manhood, parenthood, and brotherhood while expanding our vision of a mindful masculinity. Participants can expect to engage in group discussions and assignments designed to raise our collective consciousness around the often invisible ways men simultaneously benefit from and are harmed by patriarchy.
|Event description=What happens when we turn toward our pain? Abundant Masculinities invites men and transmasculine folks to gather over snacks and drinks and together examine patriarchy’s influence over us and our world. The blueprint for masculinity is deeply flawed: men are expected to be exclusively strong and unemotional, dominating and powerful, which only alienates us from ourselves and makes it harder to be grounded and present friends, partners, and community members. In this four-week community-building series, we’ll get together and through reflective group activities, journaling, art making, and storytelling, explore topics like manhood, parenthood, and brotherhood while expanding our vision of a mindful masculinity. Participants can expect to engage in group discussions and assignments designed to raise our collective consciousness around the often invisible ways men simultaneously benefit from and are harmed by patriarchy.


Kanoa Arteaga (he/they) is a māhū/transmasculine person who has founded and directed multiple organizations aimed at uplifting the lives of queer and trans BIPOC. He has been leading masculinities work for more than eight years and is the founder of Abundant Masculinities, a project that creates spaces for men and transmasculine folk to identify, heal from and take responsibility for the wounds of patriarchy while creating new and healthy masculinities alongside their peers.
Kanoa Arteaga (he/they) is a māhū/transmasculine person who has founded and directed multiple organizations aimed at uplifting the lives of queer and trans BIPOC. He has been leading masculinities work for more than eight years and is the founder of Abundant Masculinities, a project that creates spaces for men and transmasculine folk to identify, heal from and take responsibility for the wounds of patriarchy while creating new and healthy masculinities alongside their peers.
|Event short description=What does it look like when we turn toward our pain? Healing the wounds of patriarchy holds the key to creating safer communities, ending cycles of violence and trauma, and we can’t do it alone.
|Event short description=What does it look like when we turn toward our pain? Healing the wounds of patriarchy holds the key to creating safer communities, ending cycles of violence and trauma, and we can’t do it alone.
 
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|Event admission type=Suggested Donation
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Event Info
Date start 06.04.24
Date end 06.25.24
Start Time 6:30pm
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What happens when we turn toward our pain? Abundant Masculinities invites men and transmasculine folks to gather over snacks and drinks and together examine patriarchy’s influence over us and our world. The blueprint for masculinity is deeply flawed: men are expected to be exclusively strong and unemotional, dominating and powerful, which only alienates us from ourselves and makes it harder to be grounded and present friends, partners, and community members. In this four-week community-building series, we’ll get together and through reflective group activities, journaling, art making, and storytelling, explore topics like manhood, parenthood, and brotherhood while expanding our vision of a mindful masculinity. Participants can expect to engage in group discussions and assignments designed to raise our collective consciousness around the often invisible ways men simultaneously benefit from and are harmed by patriarchy.

Kanoa Arteaga (he/they) is a māhū/transmasculine person who has founded and directed multiple organizations aimed at uplifting the lives of queer and trans BIPOC. He has been leading masculinities work for more than eight years and is the founder of Abundant Masculinities, a project that creates spaces for men and transmasculine folk to identify, heal from and take responsibility for the wounds of patriarchy while creating new and healthy masculinities alongside their peers.