Ancestors and Money

A 6 Month Coaching Cohort

Hosted by 

Morgan Curtis

From the Organizer:

For those of who have financially benefited from this history, it feels more important than ever to come together in community and courageously discern what is each of ours to do towards repair. This offering is shaped by several methodologies: money and giving coaching, anti-racist genealogy, the Work That Reconnects, deep nature connection and rites-of-passage work.

Morgan Curtis  is the host of this event. Please contact them with any questions.

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