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SUMMARY:Woodworking for Liberation
DESCRIPTION:Frailty Myths\, a non-profit based in Oakland\, California\, is bringing its communityworkshops to NEW HAVEN\, CT\, hosting a free self-reliance workshop for women\, trans\, andgender-nonconforming communities. This is an incredible opportunity to see how communitiesare coming together and fighting back in a year of unprecedented attacks against marginalizedcommunities\, opening a space to challenge toxic masculinity and learn woodworking\,construction\, and self-reliance skills to literally build a new world. \n\n\n\nFrom woodworking\, sailing\, rope access climbing\, and other self-reliance skills\, each FrailtyMyths workshop asks a powerful question: \n\n\n\nCan you change the world by building a new one? \n\n\n\nCurating a conversation around racism\, sexism\, homophobia\, transphobia\, and inequalitycreates a space where these women\, trans\, and gender nonconforming participants\, FrailtyMyths is building transformative communities across the United States. \n\n\n\nFrailty Myths was co-founded by Yale School of Management grad Georgia Faye Hirsty (Classof ‘22). As a Yale grad\, Georgia’s excited to bring Frailty Myths workshops to New Haven andConnecticut. \n\n\n\nSince launching in-person empowerment workshops in 2016\, Frailty Myths has hostedthousands of participants across the United States in curated workshops that educate aboutself-reliance skills while also healing from the wounds of racism\, sexism\, and patriarchy in anincreasingly authoritarian world. \n\n\n\nOne participant said: “I cannot express enough of my gratitude for offering thisworkshop. It was not only fun to make something on my own\, but I left feelingempowered and accomplished. As someone who works in an industry where women areoften competitive…it was inspiring to be in a group of women who were there to supportone another and cheer each other on.”(LINKS TO VIDEOS AND PHOTOS WILL BE AVAILABLE HERE. ALL CREDIT TO @FRAILTYMYTHS) \n\n\n\nAbout Frailty Myths:Frailty Myths was founded in October 2016 in Oakland\, California\, by four diverse womencommitted to one transformative idea: \n\n\n\nTo rise from the oppressive myths of “female fragility” and transform the world bycreating a community where women\, trans\, and gender non-conforming folks can buildthe skills and the strength to lead and change the world.With thousands of participants both through community workshops and corporate “Diversity\,Equity\, and Inclusion” training across the United States and around the world\, Frailty Myths hastaught a new generation self-reliance skills\, including woodworking\, climbing\, and sailing. FrailtyMyths has created a transformative new community that restores and rejuvenates\, all whileguiding toward the mission of changing the world.Central to this mission is creating a space where we prioritize the healing of women\, trans\, andgender non-conforming folks\, that are also people of color\, queer\, and economicallymarginalized\, from the trauma of the ever-present misogyny that exists in our society.At Frailty Myths\, we know that having a space to be curious and try new things is fundamentalto our growth and\, more importantly\, to our healing. \n\n\n\nPress Contacts:Erinn Carter | erinncarter@frailtymyths.orgGeorgia Faye Hirsty | georgiafaye@frailtymyths.org
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SUMMARY:Dwight Hall Community Service Project - Yale College 2023 Reunions Weekend One
DESCRIPTION:Join the Classes of 1993 and 1998 and friends in building personal care kits for distribution to members of the New Haven community experiencing homelessness. (Learn more about the personal care kits here.) Alumni volunteers may assemble the kits\, write a note of encouragement\, or decorate a card. Drop in on your own or bring friends and family to advance service in New Haven. Further information: barbara.mola@yale.edu or 203-432-1093.  \n\n\n\nSamuel Priest Rose ’77 Social Justice Network Room\, Dwight Hall\, 67 High Street\, Old Campus
URL:https://dwighthall.org/event/dwight-hall-community-service-project-yale-college-2023-reunions/
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SUMMARY:Dwight Hall Reunion Open House - Yale College 2023 Reunions Weekend One
DESCRIPTION:Reconnect with classmates\, share reflections on public service\, and put your story in a Dwight Hall time capsule. Further information: david.wilkins@yale.edu or 203-432-2021.  \n\n\n\nDwight Hall Library\, 67 High Street\, Old Campus
URL:https://dwighthall.org/event/dwight-hall-reunion-open-house-yale-college-2023-reunions-weekend-one/
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