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On Growing up a Multi-Heritage Child: A Reflective and Creative Exploration 

 

This workshop offers a safe and supportive space to explore BIPOC multi-heritage identities, gaining greater insight into the impact of our young experience, in the varied environments we grew up in. We explore how significant others and wider cultures responded to us as a multi-heritage child, looking at the nuances of these responses. External oppression and resulting internalised beliefs are included and questioned in this vital area, to support anti-racist practice and cultural pride.

 

Reflections on how our adult selves relate to our inner child are facilitated. Pair work, small group exercises and large group sharing form part of our journey. Creative means such as poetry, visualisations, drawings and a closing ritual were used. The workshop invites a deep connection with multi-heritage identities, and through this lens, how it felt to grow up as a multi-heritage child. 

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This workshop is open to BIPOC who identify as having a multi-heritage or cross-cultural background 

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Participants found the workshop:

"A rich growth promoting experience, feeling curated and facilitated" 

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