Day 4 - Healing solidarity Conference

Day 4 has concluded. Check your email for the latest links and pop into the Facebook group for support.

Thank you for joining us again today. 

 If you are realising that you would like to spend a little more time with these talks remember you can make a contribution to support the production of this conference and get access to recordings and ongoing conversations about the conference themes and ideas.

We also have extra lovely stuff for you like a guide to group exercises based on the conference for use in organisations! 

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Audio Only

Not able to listen to all of the talks you are interested in during the week of the conference? Want to share them with your colleagues or team?

Contribute at least £8 to support the production of this conference and we will give you access to MP3 audio files for all of the talks.

Plus, we will give you access to each day's workbook in one place so you can refer back to them as you engage with the talks.

So you'll be able to listen whenever you want and use the workbooks to explore more.

We are suggesting a contribution of £15 for these - less than £1 a talk - but are offering the recordings and workbooks to those who make contributions of £8 or more.

Contribution of £8 or more (Suggested amount £15)





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Audio, Video & Follow Up Group Conversations

If you want to engage in on-going conversations about the conference topics, then this is for you. 

When you contribute at least £28 to support the conference we'll give you access to

  • MP3 audio and MP4 video files for all of the talks
  • specially expanded workbooks including suggestions about how to use the questions emerging from the conference in organisations and groups.
  • transcripts of all the talks

Plus, you'll get to join in four weeks of group calls. These calls will be conversations exploring the intersection between being in solidarity in the fight for global justice and caring for ourselves and each other.

In each call, we will focus on one of the themes which emerge from the conference and explore it together with time for questions and personal sharing in the group.

This is an opportunity to explore what is here for you and your organisation or team and to get some support to think through things you might want to do differently going forward. Calls will be hosted by Mary Ann, the conference initiator.

We are suggesting a contribution of £35 for this - but are offering it for contributions of £28 or more.

Contribution of £28 or more (Suggested amount £35)





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Audio, Video, Follow Up Group Conversations + 1:1

This is for those who want more in-depth support.

For a contribution of £68 or more you'll receive everything:

  • MP3 audio and MP4 video files for all of the talks
  • specially expanded workbooks including suggestions about how to use the questions emerging from the conference in organisations and groups.
  • transcripts of all the talks
  • access to the four weeks of group calls (see the middle column for more about these).

Plus, you'll get a one-on-one hour-long call with conference initiator Mary Ann Clements. Mary Ann is a Coach and Facilitator and this call can be used for a personal exploration of how the conference themes impact you OR to discuss how they impact the work of your organisation or team.

We are suggesting a contribution of £75 for this - but are offering it for contributions of £68 or more.

For this amount or more we are also able to invoice your organisation for payment. Please email maryann@healingsolidarity.org if that's something you'd like us to do.

Contribution of £68 or more (Suggested amount £75)





Today's Live Practice Sessions

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8.30 am BST (7.30 am UTC)

with Sally-Anne Airey

Sally-Anne Airey 'A Mindful Pause'

Watch and participate in the conference Facebook Group.

Agnes Otzelberger

4 pm BST (3 pm UTC)

with Agnes Otzelberger

Our minds are wired to see difference.
Join us to try out "Just Like Me" - a simple practice to change that.

Watch and participate in the conference Facebook Group.

Sally-Anne is a Sally-Anne is a former Royal Navy Commander and international business leader who now coaches leaders in all walks of life. She can be found here.

Follow her on Twitter, Instagram or Facebook

Agnes is creator of thegoodjungle.org and a trainer & facilitator working on getting our minds, hearts and bodies in shape for social change.

Follow The Good Jungle on Twitter or Facebook.

Curious about the final day's line up?

Angela Bruce Raeburn

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Topics include: race & development, the absence of an ethic of care and the need for our organisations to be more representative

Wanja Muguongo

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Topics include: peer-led funding mechanisms, philanthropy, movements and more equitable decision making

Lisa VeneKlasen

Lisa VeneKlasen

Topics include: feminism, power, patriarchy, capitalism, racism and 'cowboy' tendencies in INGOs