Reclaiming Our Power

With Clementine Morrigan

March 15 - 17, 2024

Contact: Clementine Morrigan

  • The Grove (1 queen bed) – $774.00
  • The Grove (1 full bed + 1 twin bed) – $774.00
  • The Grove (1 full bed + twin bunk) – $774.00
  • Lodge Room (1 full bed) – $584.00
  • Milky Way (1 twin bed) – $534.00
  • Milky Way (twin bunk bed) – $534.00
  • Mushroom Yurt (2 queen beds) – $804.00
  • Forest Shelter (2 queen beds) – $844.00
  • River Yurt (3 queen beds, ensuite) – $904.00
  • Sundial Yurt (2 queen beds) – $804.00
  • Bell Hotel (1 queen bed) – $714.00
  • Personal Vehicle Site – $534.00
  • (All prices include $474.00 base amount)

Women make up more than 80% of the cases of autoimmune illness. We also frequently experience other forms of chronic illness. Gabor Maté has argued that these higher rates of autoimmune and chronic illnesses are due to societal expectations that women suppress our authenticity, agency, and anger in favour of maintaining relationships and taking care of other people.

This workshop will explore what Gabor Maté calls the four A’s of healing: authenticity, agency, anger, and acceptance, while also looking at the importance of attachment, and valuing the strong relational skills women frequently possess. We will approach the reasons it is hard for us to express authenticity, agency, and anger with compassion and curiosity, while maintaining a firm resolve to reconnect with our power and authentic self expression.

The workshop will use psycho education, personal reflection, group discussion, and movement to uncover the blocks to our power.

This is a queer and trans inclusive workshop. Trans women are welcome, and while we are using the language of ‘women’, those who identify with the content but don’t identify with the word ‘woman’ are still welcome. This workshop does not flatten the differences between women’s experiences and you are welcome to show up in the richness of your multiple identities and lived experiences.

About the Leader

Clementine Morrigan

Clementine Morrigan is a writer and public intellectual based in Montréal, Canada. She writes popular and controversial essays about culture, politics, ethics, relationships, sexuality, and trauma. A passionate believer in independent media, she’s been making zines since the year 2000 and is the author of several books. She’s known for her iconic white-text-on-a-black-background mini-essays on Instagram. One of the […]

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