Original Wellbeing Lecture Series: One Motion and Calibration

March 13, 2019 12:15 pm - 1:45 pm

Location

Columbia School of Social Work, Room C03: 1255 Amsterdam Avenue, New York, NY 10027

Event Organizer

The Advanced Generalist Practice & Programming Caucus and the Professional Development & Self-Awareness Program
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FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | RSVP REQUIRED

About the Lecture Series

Hadrien Coumans

Hadrien Coumans (bio)—co-founder, co-director of Lenape Center of New York City and Advisor for Wellbeing—will discuss wellbeing practices drawn from a range of contemporary Indigenous cultures. In the Original Wellbeing Lecture Series, students will learn about restorative practices that are understood from the experiences of living people in real-life situations. This will help to create a “knowing” to support participants emerge as more connected, informed, courageous, compassionate individuals.

The second in a three-part series, the topic of this lecture will be ONE MOTION AND CALIBRATION.
 
The final lecture in the series will be:

  • HEART AND HEALING
    Wednesday, March 27, 2019
    12:15 p.m. – 1:45 p.m.
    Room C03, Social Work Building

 
Original Wellbeing is created with the blessing, vetting, and approval of Joe Baker, Lenape elder and executive director of Lenape Center. The three-part series is supported by the Lucille N. Austin Lecture Fund, which was made possible by a generous contribution in memory of Jane R. Heimerdinger and by a grant by the Kenworthy-Swift Foundation.

Sponsored by the Advanced Generalist Practice & Programming Caucus and the Professional Development & Self-Awareness Program.

Questions?
Please contact Marion Riedel at mr108@columbia.edu or Nicole Lopez at nlm2146@columbia.edu.

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