with Ariadne Grace
March 25, 2025 | 2:00 p.m. to 3:45 p.m. PDT | Virtual Event
Online, statewide & beyond
How do we parent and why? Who and what do we allow to affect our parenting? Parents are under many pressures, from social media, peer judgement, and the changing world around us. We can learn to see the distinct individuality in each of our kids and make better choices for them when we are mindful navigating these pressures with our own internal compass. Participants in this conversation will gain new lenses for parental reflection.
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Facilitator Ariadne Grace (née Gina Angelique) is a choreographer, reparation gardener, and mother of two incredible children. She is focused on place- and people-based movement she calls “Planet Dance” that connects the human body garden to the earth’s expression of body we call nature. Her work is steeped in rural community, where she has been homesteading for fifteen years, and is informed by regenerative and sustainable garden and farm practices and the intersection of art and agriculture. She investigates rural themes of generational isolation and poverty, women’s issues—domestic abuse, survivorhood, single motherhood—and the role of women in forging a path from extractive cultures to reparation and restoration. She is currently writing a book on parenting in reflection of thirteen years of homeschooling her children. Grace is Resident Artist for The Motherline: themotherline.org.
Free
Juliana Posada at juliana@oregonhumanities.org