The world has spent centuries trying to tell your story for you. It’s time to take the pen back.
In the spirit of Ubuntu (I am because we are), The Chrysalis is an intimate, community-held series designed to help you transmute lived experience into a narrative of power. Through trauma-informed storytelling this workshop helps you to decolonize your voice and share your truth safely.
We are living in a time of radical shifting. Our movements for social change require authentic, soul-deep narratives that disrupt white supremacy and scarcity mindsets. With up to 15 spaces available per cohort, this intimate circle ensures your voice is witnessed, protected, and amplified.
Traditional storytelling often asks us to “perform” our trauma for an audience. The Chrysalis is different. We utilize a somatic trauma-informed approach that prioritizes your safety and nervous system, ensuring you remain the authority of your own experience.
Focus: Rooting your story in context, not shame.
Before we speak, we must understand the soil we grew from. We explore the systemic forces and intergenerational environments that shaped your journey. Together we will move from self-blame to systemic awareness.
Focus: The alchemy of turning reflection into resonance.
We honour the labour of expression. Learn to build a narrative structure that supports your voice without stifling your spirit. Together we will move from “random sharing” to “intentional transmission.”
Focus: Decolonizing the mind and reclaiming the tongue.
Truth-telling is an act of revolution. In this session, we disrupt oppressive narrative standards and lean into the power of vulnerability-as-strength. Together we will move from a scarcity mindset to the abundance of your own power.
Focus: Impact, advocacy, and community legacy.
Your story is a bridge. Learn how to refine your message so that your audience walks away with the exact lessons and values you intend to plant. Together we move from individual healing & belonging to social transformation using final a showcase and group reflection on how your voice strengthens the collective.
Ubuntu Ethics: This is a stand-alone friendly workshop series. While the 4-week journey is designed as a complete arc, each session is crafted to provide immediate, actionable value to your storytelling toolkit.
Sisters Leading Sisters acknowledges that we live, work and play on stolen land that is the traditional territory of the
xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish), and Sel̓íl̓witulh (Tsleil-Waututh) Nations. We promise to leave more than we extract and honor this land as the elders and ancestors have done since time immemorial. We do this with respect and honor in the spirit of reconciliation.
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