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id day time event_name ▼ event_description facilitators break everyone facilitators_twitter length notepad room talk timeblock transcription event_dtstart event_dtend event_tzid event_uid
wed-break Wednesday 1-1:30pm ET Break (+ optional chill & social time) During each long break, we're going to have space for a short meditation or movement session and a couple "birds of a feather" small-group conversations on particular topics. If you'd like to lead one of these short sessions, email [erika@opennews.org](mailto:erika@opennews.org).   y             wed-1pm   2020-07-15T13:00:00 2020-07-15T13:30:00 America/New_York srccon-2020/wed-break
thu-break Thursday 12-12:30pm ET Break (+ optional chill & social time) During each long break, we're going to have space for a short meditation or movement session and a couple "birds of a feather" small-group conversations on particular topics. If you'd like to lead one of these short sessions, email [erika@opennews.org](mailto:erika@opennews.org).   y             thu-12pm   2020-07-16T12:00:00 2020-07-16T12:30:00 America/New_York srccon-2020/thu-break
thu-break-3 Thursday 6:15-7pm ET Break (+ optional chill & social time) During each long break, we're going to have space for a short meditation or movement session and a couple "birds of a feather" small-group conversations on particular topics. If you'd like to lead one of these short sessions, email [erika@opennews.org](mailto:erika@opennews.org).   y             thu-615pm   2020-07-16T18:15:00 2020-07-16T19:00:00 America/New_York srccon-2020/thu-break-3
fri-break Friday 12-12:30pm ET Break (+ optional chill & social time) During each long break, we're going to have space for a short meditation or movement session and a couple "birds of a feather" small-group conversations on particular topics. If you'd like to lead one of these short sessions, email [erika@opennews.org](mailto:erika@opennews.org).   y             fri-12pm   2020-07-17T12:00:00 2020-07-17T12:30:00 America/New_York srccon-2020/fri-break
fri-break-2 Friday 3:45-4:15pm ET Break (+ optional chill & social time) During each long break, we're going to have space for a short meditation or movement session and a couple "birds of a feather" small-group conversations on particular topics. If you'd like to lead one of these short sessions, email [erika@opennews.org](mailto:erika@opennews.org).   y             fri-345pm   2020-07-17T15:45:00 2020-07-17T16:15:00 America/New_York srccon-2020/fri-break-2
fri-food-drink Friday 10-11am ET Food and drink chat Because of COVID, I’ve been cooking at home a lot more and thinking about how other busy people are finally figuring out ways to make the most of their time in the kitchen (especially those of us who used to rely on restaurants and bars). There's many things we could discuss on this topic, so join the #food-and-drink channel in the conference Slack to help create the agenda for our discussion! Sarah Bennett y             fri-10am   2020-07-17T10:00:00 2020-07-17T11:00:00 America/New_York srccon-2020/fri-food-drink
wed-compassion Wednesday 3-4pm ET How to be compassionate toward yourself for at least an hour Self-compassion can be really hard. For many people, it’s harder than feeling compassion for other people. You can feel like you don’t deserve it, like being tough on yourself is why you’re successful, like you’ll fall short if you don’t hold yourself to an impossible standard. You might say things to yourself that you would never, ever say to another person. This session is for anyone who is afraid to give themselves a break. I spent six months reading academic research about how self-doubt, regret, and self-compassion affect a person’s ability to achieve their goals, learn from past experiences, and enjoy their life. Spoiler: Berating yourself doesn’t help. We’ll walk through evidence and strategies for building your self-compassion skills. Hannah Birch y             wed-3pm   2020-07-15T15:00:00 2020-07-15T16:00:00 America/New_York srccon-2020/wed-compassion
thu-woodworking Thursday 7-8pm ET How to make tables...out of wood An introduction to the hobby of woodworking, you'll learn some basics and be able to ask anything you want to learn about woodworking in this hands-on(ish) session from the databae woodshop. Steven Rich y             thu-7pm   2020-07-16T19:00:00 2020-07-16T20:00:00 America/New_York srccon-2020/thu-woodworking
fri-art Friday 10-11am ET Let’s make some art! What better way to start our last day at SRCCON than with some low-pressure drawing, sketching or painting? We’ll have some planned group activities (workshopped in #bof-drawing), or you can just sketch your heart’s desire while chatting with some like-minded folks. Absolutely no skill or prior experience needed. Julia Wolfe y             fri-10am   2020-07-17T10:00:00 2020-07-17T11:00:00 America/New_York srccon-2020/fri-art
thu-river-walk Thursday 7-8pm ET Livestream Mississippi River Join journalist Will Lager ( @iniwil ) at Saint Anthony Falls, the only waterfall, on the Mississippi River in the heart of Minneapolis. The falls were a place of importance for Dakota and Anishinabe peoples long before the area was settled by European colonists. Learn about the history of the area and perhaps find a bit of respite in the thundering waters as they start their journey to the Gulf of Mexico. Will Lager y             thu-7pm   2020-07-16T19:00:00 2020-07-16T20:00:00 America/New_York srccon-2020/thu-river-walk
wed-managers-of-color Wednesday 3-4pm ET Managers of color support group Welcome to management! Do you feel well prepared and supported? Chances are that you were promoted to manager because you performed well as an individual contributor, but few places are equipped to properly train and develop managers to lead teams, make positive change in the workplace and deal with leadership--and managers of color are even more in the minority. Elite Truong, the deputy editor of strategic initiatives at The Washington Post, will lead a one-hour managers’ roundtable with topics including the responsibility of hiring diverse and talented people, professional development for managers and building a support network now that you’re leading a team, ending with plenty of time for sharing and peer Q&A. Elite Truong y             wed-3pm   2020-07-15T15:00:00 2020-07-15T16:00:00 America/New_York srccon-2020/wed-managers-of-color
thu-running Thursday 7-8pm ET Running for fun and sanity in the time of COVID Running and walking outside can be a safe and fun way to alleviate stress and feel better about yourself when so many of our other options are limited due to the impacts of COVID-19 in our communities. We'll answer questions about how to start, ramp up, or return to a running hobby safely, and share creative challenge ideas on how to stay motivated without races. Pattie Reaves y             thu-7pm   2020-07-16T19:00:00 2020-07-16T20:00:00 America/New_York srccon-2020/thu-running
fri-humanities Friday 10-11am ET Strengthening our humanity through the humanities Where do you find inspiration outside of your speciality, especially in areas that resonate at a personal — not professional — level? It might sound self-indulgent to wander beyond what seems most immediately useful, especially amid so much turmoil and suffering today. But to fully recognize each other’s humanity, we must also discover our own. Art, music, poetry and other forms of expression can help us see and feel beyond our personal experiences. As we strive to be better people, let’s share and discuss works that have transformed our understanding or sparked our passion beyond the practical. Greg Linch y             fri-10am   2020-07-17T10:00:00 2020-07-17T11:00:00 America/New_York srccon-2020/fri-humanities
thu-homeschooling Thursday 7-8pm ET The Impossible Dream: Homeschooling while working and feeling mostly OK Well, this was unexpected. For all your parents looking to share tips, commiserate and steal some strategies about how to educate our children while meeting our professional responsibilities, this session is for you. Bridget Thoreson of Hearken will be borrowing heavily from what she's learned over 10 years of marriage to an elementary school educator to share what's worked with their two kids, who this year have logged over 100 days of homeschooling since the shutdown with both parents working full-time. Do we have it all figured out? Hell no! But we're happy to navigate these stormy seas together. Bridget Thoreson y             thu-7pm   2020-07-16T19:00:00 2020-07-16T20:00:00 America/New_York srccon-2020/thu-homeschooling
thu-d-d Thursday 7-8pm ET What D&D can teach us about journalism I’m a n00b at Dungeons & Dragons, the fantasy role playing game that’s been the pinnacle of nerddom since 1974. Learning to play the game and watching friends write campaigns, I’ve found myself drawing connections to journalism, specifically storytelling, audience engagement, and power dynamics. I’ll do a short introduction to what D&D is then guide an open-ended group conversation about lessons relevant to journalism that might change the way we think about our daily work. All are welcome, regardless of whether you’re a 1e legend or simply curious. (If you want to get a taste of D&D before the session, you could listen to a podcast episode from one of two popular shows where voice actors simply play the game. Adventure They Wrote is a noir-style detective campaign with episodes of 45-60 minutes. Critical Role is a more traditional fantasy campaign but episodes run two to four hours each.) Jayme Fraser y             thu-7pm   2020-07-16T19:00:00 2020-07-16T20:00:00 America/New_York srccon-2020/thu-d-d
fri-writing-workshop Friday 10-11am ET Writing workshop What I'm doing: leading a writing workshop based on the Amherst method, which was specifically developed as liberatory practice for silenced and marginalized voices, and is of course, welcoming to all. I once ran workshops for the New York Writers Coalition, which provides a quiet space for New Yorkers to write and share for 1-2 hours a week. Workshops are open to all at public libraries or are held at Rikers, nursing homes, community centers, alternative high schools, parks, etc. What you'll get: In response to specific writing prompts, me-time to write and if you so desire, share it with us for affirmative feedback. I will provide instructions. We'll likely do two writing rounds. Who's welcome: you, your kids, your spouse, etc. What you will need: a notepad, pen/pencil, a willingness to trust your voice, and encourage each other. (Remember, you're under no obligation to share what you write) Optional: preferred beverage, other treats, etc. Carla Murphy y             fri-10am   2020-07-17T10:00:00 2020-07-17T11:00:00 America/New_York srccon-2020/fri-writing-workshop

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