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Welcome the public to the new interactive community site, hosted by the Women's Visionary Council. www.visionarycongress.org
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Hi Allykat, thank you, yes please to posting topics and articles here! That is exactly what we hope will happen. At this point the Salon category would be the best place for news posts, like the Publications forum. Do you have suggestions for other forum names? I love the idea of a call for submissions though I don't know who has time to create a journal. ; ) Maybe simply having their work appear on this site would be appealing to creators? Definitely yes on Downloads. I can imagine a vetting process in a forum first before something gets approved to include there, but that process w
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Safety Protocols for Event and Community Organizers November 2018 Annie Oak The #MeToo civil rights movement is creating an opportunity for communities of all types to develop new ways to resolve conflict. As more people feel empowered to speak out against sexual coercion, harassment and assault, many social groups are reflecting on their collective values about safety and how to uphold them. Radical Risk Reduction is an approach, which makes the most of the limited resources available to settle community disputes and reduce safety risks. The goal of these ideas is
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Manual of Best Practices for Radical Risk Reduction November 2018 Annie Oak Communities of all types can become stronger by developing new ways to resolve conflict. As more people feel empowered to speak out against sexual coercion, harassment and assault, many social groups are reflecting on their collective values about safety and how to uphold them. Radical Risk Reduction is an approach which makes the most of the limited resources available to settle community disputes and reduce safety risks. The goal of these ideas is to develop sustainable systems that have
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20 Safety Tips for Those Participating in Ceremonies That Use Psychoactive Substances December 2014 The WVC acknowledges that a growing number of people throughout the world are participating in ceremonies that use psychoactive substances. We recognize that these rituals can offer participants opportunities for deep healing and self-knowledge. Our community is also troubled by the fact that women who participate in these ceremonies have sometimes been the targets of sexual harassment and assault by shamans and other facilitators. Sadly, the abuse of women by people who
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WVC Statement on Racial Justice July 2020 The WVC was founded in 2008 to amplify the voices of all women in psychedelic communities. Our gatherings were created because we saw that psychedelic conferences and other events did not fairly represent women or recognize their work. We also see the Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC) in the U.S. and other countries are disrespected and subjected to racist violence, economic and social injustice. We oppose systemic racism. Black Lives Matter and all of us must act. Before the murder of George Floyd sparked the pres
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