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X-WR-CALDESC:'Telling our stories\, first to ourselves and then to one anot
 her and the world\, is a revolutionary act.' - Janet Mock\n\nAt RECLAIM we
  believe in this quote - but what does it mean to tell your story? Have yo
 u ever wanted to share your story and didn't know how?  How do we create c
 ommunity by sharing our stories with one another.  \n\nRECLAIM will host m
 ultiple sessions in helping people participate in the revolution and learn
  how to share their stories.  Join us Thursday November 7th and/or Thursda
 y December 5th from 6-7:30 at RECLAIM and learn how to share your story\, 
 first with yourself and then with the world.  Snacks provided.\n\nFacilita
 ted by Laine Mohnkern and Quinn Rivenburgh:\n\nLaine Mohnkern (They/Them) 
 is Reclaim's Clinical Director.  In addition to being a therapist for almo
 st 10 years and serving the queer/trans community for over 20\, they are a
 lso a published writer\, director and actor for over 15 years.  They previ
 ously have helped others create their own stories\, and they believe that 
 communication\, continued practice and hope will continue to benefit areas
  they are committed to and strive to bring these commitments and beliefs t
 o their therapeutic work\, advisory practices\, training and writing. \n\n
 Quinn Ribenburgh (they/them) is an art therapist at Reclaim\, and an artis
 t working in the media of cut paper\, graphic memoir\, puppetry\, and larg
 e-scale installation. In their art\, they explore the intersections of bod
 ies\, environment\, gender\, and relations across difference. Their emphas
 is is on accountability\, manifesting the pull they feel toward stories th
 at are left silenced or unspoken. They desire a world in which a multiplic
 ity of identities\, of personhoods\, of ways of being are ecstatically cel
 ebrated. As an artist and art therapist\, Quinn works to attend to the poe
 try and metaphor of our life stories.
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DESCRIPTION:'Telling our stories\, first to ourselves and then to one anoth
 er and the world\, is a revolutionary act.' - Janet Mock\n\nAt RECLAIM we 
 believe in this quote - but what does it mean to tell your story? Have you
  ever wanted to share your story and didn't know how?  How do we create co
 mmunity by sharing our stories with one another.  \n\nRECLAIM will host mu
 ltiple sessions in helping people participate in the revolution and learn 
 how to share their stories.  Join us Thursday November 7th and/or Thursday
  December 5th from 6-7:30 at RECLAIM and learn how to share your story\, f
 irst with yourself and then with the world.  Snacks provided.\n\nFacilitat
 ed by Laine Mohnkern and Quinn Rivenburgh:\n\nLaine Mohnkern (They/Them) i
 s Reclaim's Clinical Director.  In addition to being a therapist for almos
 t 10 years and serving the queer/trans community for over 20\, they are al
 so a published writer\, director and actor for over 15 years.  They previo
 usly have helped others create their own stories\, and they believe that c
 ommunication\, continued practice and hope will continue to benefit areas 
 they are committed to and strive to bring these commitments and beliefs to
  their therapeutic work\, advisory practices\, training and writing. \n\nQ
 uinn Ribenburgh (they/them) is an art therapist at Reclaim\, and an artist
  working in the media of cut paper\, graphic memoir\, puppetry\, and large
 -scale installation. In their art\, they explore the intersections of bodi
 es\, environment\, gender\, and relations across difference. Their emphasi
 s is on accountability\, manifesting the pull they feel toward stories tha
 t are left silenced or unspoken. They desire a world in which a multiplici
 ty of identities\, of personhoods\, of ways of being are ecstatically cele
 brated. As an artist and art therapist\, Quinn works to attend to the poet
 ry and metaphor of our life stories.
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LOCATION:RECLAIM - 771 Raymond Ave\, St. Paul\, MN 55114
SUMMARY:Creating Our Revolution - Sharing Our Stories
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