THE PATH OF DIRECT REPAIR ANNUAL RETREAT

What attendees are saying:

"This course was a powerful experience to explore and understand how the legacies of slavery continue to inform our present. I learned so much about my own past, and through the shared stories of other participants. What I loved the most was a strong emphasis on using our own agency and power to engage in concrete acts of repair, in service of healing. A transformative learning and action experience. Thank you! "  Rabbi Caryn Aviv

"I am deeply grateful for this opportunity to learn about and examine my family history with special attention to my white advantages and privilege. This program helped me understand the impact of misrepresented US history and to discover my family's connections to slavery and the economic comfort I have enjoyed. The presenters were well informed and experienced. The resources offered and the participants' shared stories call me to renew my commitment toward genuine equity at all levels of community."   Mary Zinn

"This course was a wonderful opportunity to be in community with people who are doing the hard and impactful work of reparations in their communities. I am inspired and better informed now about how to move forward in reparations work in my own community. " Hilary L.

"Thank you for an incredible program. It was wonderful in content, presentation, homework materials, and in the masterful facilitation of our group. I will be doing this work for the rest of my life. I think this is the most important work to heal and possibly save our democracy, or actually, to create a new way of becoming a unified nation."   Susana 

8-SESSION RETREAT ON ZOOM

Who is a wealth-holder?

* In the context of this retreat, "wealth-holders" refers to anyone who acknowledges the current 10:1 racial wealth gap and the many invisible benefits white people have access to and wishes to engage in direct repair.

Next Cohort - Fall 2024

Hosted by Reparations Circle Denver, Denver Black Reparations Council and Reparations4slavery.com

We invite you to join us for our annual retreat!

Designed for white individuals who wish to take their support for reparations to the next level by investing in direct reparative change.

In this 8-session retreat, we explore both the economic rationale for reparations to the descendants of the enslaved in America, as well as the moral and spiritual imperative for doing so.

Attendees will gain an understanding of the historic inequities that result in our current 10:1 racial wealth gap and begin to research and clarify where our families fit into this historic puzzle through reparative genealogical research.

We'll evaluate our families' origin and prosperity stories and see how these stories need to evolve to correlate with the narratives of our African American peers.

We'll also map the resources that comprise intergenerational prosperity and work to trace the original sources that have paved the path for our success.

We'll craft family plans of repair based on our family histories plus evaluate ways we can further activate our commitments to repair.

And - our reparative contributions will help fund Denver Black Reparations Council's future reparative grant cycles!

Throughout, we'll engage through spirit, explore connections to beloved community, and chart our reparative paths forward.

Join us on this journey of repair!

 

Note:  This is a fast-paced retreat designed for white people who have committed to the path of repair, have done some genealogical research, and have found ancestral links to slavery or white supremacy.  

Acknowledgement

Nothing but a national program of reparations, such as HR-40, can be considered true reparations.  Yet, harm happens locally and therefore must be repaired locally.  We support the engagement of white families in acts of direct repair in our communities: the deployment of our time, agency and resources, at the direction of our Black communities, to facilitate truth-telling and healing.

Retreat Details and FAQ

DBRC and RCD at TDF Aug 22