Women & Men: A New Conversation
Reforming Gender Relations
November 9 – 11, 2018 ~ Santa Fe, NM
Cost: $350 early bird price (Overnight accommodations not included)
($395 after October 1, 2018)
Register here
Join us for an experiential workshop designed to open new pathways to healing, respect, intimacy and collaboration between men and women.
“The future of humanity will be decided not by relations between nations, but by relations between Men and Women.” – D.H. Lawrence
Join us as we jointly confront and begin to dismantle the personal and cultural patterns of gender conditioning through experiential activities. This process draws upon universal spiritual principles and practices to empower adults to jointly unravel gender and sexual conditioning without blame or shame, and reclaim mutual harmony, inspiration and reverence between women and men.
Together we can restore the sacred covenant between the sexes. This workshop is open to men and women of all sexual orientations, ethnic and cultural backgrounds. Men are especially encouraged to attend and warmly welcomed.
International GERI Facilitation Team
Julien Devereux, PhD is Senior GERI Trainer, based in Dallas, Texas. He is former Chair of the ManKind Project USA, and brings vast experience in clinical counseling and management. He has served GERI domestically and internationally since 2002.
Zanele Khumalo, MA is GERI International Program Officer, facilitator, trainer, and Programme Manager for GenderWorks, an affiliate of GERI based in Cape Town, South Africa. She is a practitioner of Centering Prayer and Taizé.
Scott Van Note, M.A.E.C., LMHC is a GERI Level 1 facilitator and a licensed counselor in private practice in Santa Fe, specializing in mindfulness and somatic therapies.
Francesca Bottos, M.A., LPCC is faculty at Southwestern College and a counselor in private practice where she specializes in working with adolescents, individuals, mothers and families. She trained in the 2016-17 GERI yearlong immersion training.
Additional facilitators to be announced.
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