Community Events

Sixth Annual Abene African Dance Festival, August 19th - 23rd, 2009

Caro Diallo's Dance Camp in Abene, Senegal

Listening Workshops

Creating a First Person Science of Criminology

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Listening Workshops
with Gena Corea and Helen Hawes

Have you ever felt something strongly and no one would really listen? Being unheard is a kind of suffering. Many of us have experienced it. While we can't force others to listen to us, what we can do, at a time, ever since September 11, when we are so aware of the travails people are enduring in our own country and around the world, is address the suffering of our neighbors who may be going unheard. In public meetings following September 11, 2001, members of the Brattleboro, Vermont area community expressed a need to hear each other well. One group set up a Listening Booth outside the Post Office Saturday mornings. Geryunant offered a free Listening Workshop to those who wanted to volunteer at the booth. As long as a person is speaking from his or her felt experience, we teach, the question of who's right and who's wrong, who should be blamed and who praised, just doesn't fit. All we can do, as we hear that person out, is honor her and her lived experience. This kind of listening is an honoring of humanity. When we listen, we not only learn from our community, but we also move towards the kind of world we want to live in. Not a world of "others", of "them," but a world of people like us, built to be heard. Geryunant now offers Listening Workshops to facilitate community building, particularly in times of stress and trauma. Corea and Hawes

Creating a First Person Science of Criminology
with Gena Corea

For the past seven years, Corea has been teaching Focusing and related methods of inner awareness to male prisoners serving long terms in a Massachusetts prison. Together we are developing a first person science of criminology. In third person science, an outside observer studies "the criminal". In first person science, the criminal himself looks inward and contributes his own knowledge of what a human being is, what leads a human being to commit crimes, and what helps a human being to heal. We have completed the preliminary phase of work on violence against women, with men who have beaten, raped or killed women investigating themselves.

Gena Corea • genovefa@sover.net • 802-257-3099
Helen Hawes • helenrhawes@gmail.com • 802-254-6881
PO Box 42 • West Dummerston, VT • 05357