T-Group for Black Women Leaders & Professionals – January 2021
Compassion & Creativity in a Time of Uncertainty
T-Group for Black Women Leaders and Professionals
I do my hair toss
Check my nails
Baby how you feelin'?
Feeling good as hell
Hair toss
Check my nails
Baby how you feelin'?
Feeling good as hell
--© Lizzo
Girlll… How you feelin'?
I am imagining that each of us is a welter of emotions these days, emotions that ebb and flow from moment to moment.
Sheltering in place. Social isolation. Fear. Uncertainty. Anger.
We can remain immersed in the fear, uncertainty, and all of the emotions of this current time, waiting for this moment to pass, waiting to restart our lives.
Or we can acknowledge what is and use this fallow time to dream, be, and create, turning our focus to what’s next, to what’s waiting to be birthed, by us.
In our time together, we can distinguish between what you can and cannot control and make plans and decisions that capitalize on the latter.
I am creating an opportunity for you to give and receive support and affirmation within a community of powerful and passionate Black women. In a 4.5-hour T-Group for Black Women Leaders and Professionals, you will share and hone your vision of what’s next for you, personally and/or professionally.
If this strikes a chord with you, I invite you to join in. To do so, this is what you need to do next: Sign up. Really, that’s it. Just sign up. And then show up.
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Date: January 23, 2021
The group takes place Saturday, January 23, 2021, 10:00am - 2:30pm West coast time, via Zoom.
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Investment - $135
The investment is $135 and payment can be made via Zelle, check, or PayPal. Payment plans are available.
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Limited Enrollment
Enrollment is limited to 10 participants.
If you have questions and/or want to chat about a payment plan, logistics, or anything else, let me know via email at [email protected].
About Your Facilitator...
Dr. Kathleen Brown
My professional career took me to relatively high levels of leadership in my particular fields. I am so passionate about Black women leaders that I wrote my master’s thesis on Black women managers surviving and thriving in the midst of organizational chaos. My doctoral dissertation was on 19th-century Black women writers who grew to adulthood enslaved and their journeys to leadership despite the oppression they experienced. At the University of California, San Francisco, I also founded two programs for women: The Women’s Leadership Symposium and Strategies for Success for Women of Color.
I have a long history of leading T-Groups (small group self-awareness and communication training) through the Graduate School of Business at Stanford University and NTL Institute of Applied Behavioral Science and founded T-Groups for people of Black African descent, for Black Women, and for Women of Color. I specialize in facilitating conversations of authenticity, depth, and integrity, that open up new possibilities (both inner and outer) for participants.
My current work centers on Black Women Leaders, self-care, and Black women bringing our full selves to whatever we do.