What is Collective Healing?
Register for the July 1 Global Social Witnessing Event [https://From%20the%20Epstein%20Files%20to%20Inside%20the%20Manosphere%20%E2%80%93%20Tending%20to%20Fractured%20Gender%20Relations] Hosted by Matthew Green. Produced by J'aime Rothbard. We are living in a time when a new upsurge in systemic oppression, silencing and violence toward the feminine has become impossible to ignore. The Epstein Files, the activities of misogynistic influencers featured in the 'Inside the Manosphere' documentary, and a CNN investigation into the 'Motherless' online platform where men shared pornographic videos of their sedated partners and wives, have opened new windows into the extent and depth of gender-based perpetration, complicity and wounding alive in today's world. A lack of justice and accountability have compounded the harms. In this episode, co-host Matthew Green [https://matthewgreenglobal.substack.com/] joins J'aime Rothbard, the producer of What is Collective Healing? to discuss the upcoming Pocket Project Global Social Witnessing call [https://pocketproject.org/event/from-the-epstein-files-to-inside-the-manosphere-tending-to-fractured-gender-relations/] on July 1 at 8:00 PM Central Europe time (7:00 PM UK, 2:00 PM Eastern) dedicated to creating a space to digest the revelations in the Epstein Files and related material. J'aime and Matthew discuss how Global Social Witnessing serves as a participatory, embodied practice that can start to build the kind of ground that could ultimately support restoration and repair. In that sense, the free call on July 1 is an opportunity to participate directly in collective healing and experience what becomes possible when we tend to our collective wounds in community. Further Resources: Register [https://pocketproject.org/event/from-the-epstein-files-to-inside-the-manosphere-tending-to-fractured-gender-relations/] for the Global Social Witnessing call: From the Epstein Files to Inside the Manosphere – Tending to Fractured Gender Relations More on Global Social Witnessing in Episodes One [https://open.spotify.com/episode/0GqxMFVxGxmhyTqfaIm9p3?si=b7d8f711cdae418e] (Manda Johnson) and Episode Fourteen [https://open.spotify.com/episode/3mNiOwiEffyMQXS2EANhNl?si=ad95a99f359c471f] (Bayo Akomolafe) Calling Men Into Presence: Masculinity Beyond Separation and Struggle, with Kevin Young [https://open.spotify.com/episode/7IV7K8Ap6izVzQY2df8sVK?si=nuWCkjkcRU2EpbI6eRN7JQ] Opening the Heart of Humanity by Healing the Gender Wound, with Cynthia Brix and Will Keepin [https://open.spotify.com/episode/6sYTrphXWgvGJjC3sR3LNL?si=c208f9ead40d40be] Kosha Joubert on Global Social Witnessing as a Portal to Collective Healing [https://open.spotify.com/episode/0KJiFmI4ZhlLn22Ae6rbLh?si=b9e69812784945a2] The Resonant Man [http://www.theresonantman.com] About Matthew Green Matthew Green is a journalist and facilitator working to show how an understanding of collective trauma can help solve the climate crisis. As global investigations editor at the non-profit DeSmog, he leads coverage of the global climate crisis, energy politics and global struggles for environmental justice. He is a co-host of the What Is Collective Healing? Podcast at the Pocket Project and co-founder of the Resonant Man [http://www.theresonantman.com] international men's initiative.
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