Resourcing and Resilience for Social Justice (April)
14 April 2026, Online
Sustaining our social witness can be deeply rewarding, but without care it may lead to burnout. This series offers embodied practices and Active Hope tools to build resilience in your community and create a lifelong toolkit for witness.
Each session in the series stands alone but also builds on the others. Across the three gatherings we will explore the themes of Head, Heart, and Hands. We will also be guided by Joanna Macy's Spiral of the Work that Reconnects (Gratitude; Honouring our pain; Seeing with new eyes; Going forth).
This third session will focus on Hands: through explorative “going forth" practices, we will reflect on the gifts we bring to our communities through our witness, as well as the gifts of care we can offer to ourselves.
As Friends, we are called to live our faith in action. These sessions offer space to ground ourselves, tend to our bodies and spirits, and practice tools that help us stay steady and compassionate in the work of justice. It is designed for Friends involved in activism, whatever that might look like for you.
Together we will explore practical ways to resource ourselves – individually and in community – so that our witness can remain resilient, Spirit-led, and sustainable over time. Whether seasoned or just beginning, all are welcome to join in equipping for faithful action.
These sessions will be co-delivered by the Woodbrooke Racial and Social Justice Programme Coordinator and members of the Faith in Action team at Quakers in Britain.
More information
For more information contact:
Woodbrooke
Telephone: 0121 7282360