Conversation Project: Can We Get Along?

Examining Our Personal Experiences of Connection and Community

March 24, 2022 | 7:00 p.m. | Virtual Event

Online, statewide & beyond

Rodney King’s iconic question still resonates today. Despite decades of social justice movements, police brutality and divisions persist in the United States. COVID-19 has only added more challenges. How can we connect to each other during these times? What holds us back from connecting with each other? How do our personal experiences contribute to barriers, or and have the potential to break them down? Join facilitator Chisao Hata as she holds space to examine individual questions on race, cultural values, and what brings us together and what separates us.

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Chisao Hata is a performing artist, educator, arts integration specialist, and community activist. She has been called a “community weaver” through facilitation, community engagement and creating artistic collaborations. She has been a protector of imagination and personal discovery and a champion for individual expression. Creating engaged learning is her life’s work. She has had the honor of serving hundreds of Portland’s children, youth, and adults across many communities. Chisao believes we are all inextricably linked, and the power of gathering is a conduit to build and heal our understandings between our communities.

Event Sponsors

West Linn Alliance

Cost

Free

Contact

Lonnie Shumaker at shumakel@yahoo.com