We had designed the session to be an opportunity both for inward reflection, and also to develop more meaningful relationships between members. Everyone appeared to be getting into it, so I hope you felt it met those ambitions. If you weren't there you also missed Ryan sharing some of his experiences from his recent trip to the townships of Cape Town. Some inspiring, challenging and encouraging tales which I'm sure he'll share with you if you ask him nicely.
Thursday, 17 May 2012
Journey
Thanks to everyone who came along last night. For anyone that wasn't there, we spent the first part of the evening (after coffee and cake, of course) visiting several way stations around the room, each of which contained items and quotes to encourage reflection on different elements of the journey we have each been on as individuals and as activists to get us to where we are today. Having spent some time in quiet reflection, we then had the opportunity to share something of what we had been reminded of within small huddles.
We had designed the session to be an opportunity both for inward reflection, and also to develop more meaningful relationships between members. Everyone appeared to be getting into it, so I hope you felt it met those ambitions. If you weren't there you also missed Ryan sharing some of his experiences from his recent trip to the townships of Cape Town. Some inspiring, challenging and encouraging tales which I'm sure he'll share with you if you ask him nicely.
We had designed the session to be an opportunity both for inward reflection, and also to develop more meaningful relationships between members. Everyone appeared to be getting into it, so I hope you felt it met those ambitions. If you weren't there you also missed Ryan sharing some of his experiences from his recent trip to the townships of Cape Town. Some inspiring, challenging and encouraging tales which I'm sure he'll share with you if you ask him nicely.
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