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To Dream: A Regenerar Workshop

Virtual Event

To Dream Workshop is a call to open your heart and mind to the transformation of the wounded world you are part of so that you might step into different ways of habitating the world. As part of our commitment to the Commons, registration is free and required to attend. On March 6th we will...

Supporting Community Based Mental Health Programs with Digital Solutions

Virtual Event

6 March 2024: 16:00 (GMT) / 17:00 (CET) / 08:00 (PST) / 21:30 (IST) / 19:00 (EAT)   The @Catalyst 2030: Mental Health Collaboration are hosting their next webinar on the 6th of March and it's set to be another great chance to learn and discuss! This webinar brings together experts in digital health and global health to discuss the ways...

The Wellbeing Summit Dhaka

Bangla Academy 3 Kazi Nazrul Islam Ave, Dhaka 1000, Bangladesh, Dhaka, Bangladesh

Connecting land, language, and life: Bangladesh is hosting the first regional Wellbeing Summit in Asia! The Wellbeing Summit Dhaka will bring 150 changemakers together over two monumental days to activate a culture of inner wellbeing in the local social change sector. With a driving focus to explore wellbeing for all – from Projonmo theke Projonme, or...

To Live: A Regenerar Workshop

Virtual Event

To Live Workshop is a call to open your heart and mind to the transformation of the wounded world you are part of so that you might step into different ways of habitating the world. Registration is free and required to attend. As part of our commitment to the Commons, registration is free and required...

Chicago Beyond: The State of Birth Justice in America

There is a powerful movement for birth justice happening in the United States. That momentum is driven by people taking matters into their own hands to advocate, fund, storytell, and build solutions that will make a difference in the lives of Black families.

While it is the unfortunate truth that in America, Black women are three to four times more likely to die from pregnancy-related complications than white women - despite various socioeconomic factors and advances in healthcare - we also know that change is underway. It will take collective action and a coalition of the willing to end the existing harsh disparities in our healthcare system nationwide.

Join Chicago Beyond on March 14 for a conversation on birth justice with four powerful voices: Producer & Director Tonya Lewis Lee, Sona Smith of Ms. Foundation for Women, our Founder & CEO Liz Dozier, & Jeanine Valrie Logan, our Leader in Residence, midwife, & Founder of The Chicago South Side Birth Center.