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Let Us Create a Refuge: Conditions for Thriving in Difficult Times

  • March 20, 2026
  • 9:30 AM - 12:30 PM
  • University of Washington, School of Social Work 4101 15th Avenue NE Room 305 Seattle, WA 98105
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Let Us Create a Refuge: Conditions for Thriving in Difficult Times

In this workshop we will create conditions for authentic, deep connection. Creating refuge is about intentional, durable practices of relating including transforming conflict, informed empathy, resonance, and collective vitality. 

"I have a vision of social movement as sanctuary. Not a tiny perfectionist utopia behind miles of barbed wire and walls and fences and tests and judgments and righteousness. But a vast sanctuary where our experiences as humans who have experienced and caused harm are met with centered grounded invitations to grow."– Adrienne Maree Brown

OBJECTIVES:

  • Participants will select two interactional practices that lead to durable connection.
  • Participants will identify and explore conditions that lead to thriving relational culture.
  • Participants will be able to name and explain two interventions for transforming conflict.

Leticia Nieto, PsyD, LMFT, TEP is a leadership coach, psychotherapist, and educator specializing in liberation and equity, cultural responsiveness, motivational patterning, and evolutionary creativity. Her 2010 book, Beyond Inclusion, Beyond Empowerment: A Developmental Strategy to Liberate Everyone, is an accessible analysis of social dynamics that offers readers ways to develop skills to promote liberation through dignity and respect.

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Disclaimer: "Approval for Continuing Education is under consideration for LICSW, LMHC, and LMFTs"


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