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SUMMARY:ARTemple with Ross Ellenhorn May 18th
DESCRIPTION:  \n \n  \nJoin Cardea’s co-founder and master of Play Dr. Ross Ellenhorn at ARTemple—a space to co-create art from a place of inner guidance\, instead of guidelines. This space is fitting for anyone\, no art experience required. Through pen\, pencil\, charcoal\, and paint\, we’ll meet each other in a place of creativity\, improvisation\, and connection.  \nRSVP Here to save your spot!  \n“It’s not what you see that is art; art is the gap\,” wrote great Dadaist artist Marcel Duchamp. Art is always about the middle land we call relationship or encounter—the ineffable terrain of the in-between—that space we all know as real since we all feel most real when we’re there. At Cardea\, we see this space as a kind of holy site\, a secularly sacred realm in which we “encounter encounter\,” or have a “relationship with relationship\,” as we put it. And we see it this way because we believe that it is in the land of the threshold where we come alive\, experience the aliveness in others\, and—again—encounter the life that courses between us. \n  \nThe famous theologian Martin Buber wrote that “All real living is meeting.” We think he’s exactly right.  And at our monthly ARTemple\, we meet in the deepest way through the making of art. Expect no sermons\, no hagiarchy or hierarchy\, and only the graceful act of conjuring life through pen\, pencil\, charcoal\, and paint. \n  \nThis process is less “art for art’s sake” than art for relating\, connecting and the experience of the “thou.”  There is absolutely zero need for artistic skill at ARTemple and you will not learn new skills either!  Also\, feel very free to bring the kids. They have a lot to teach us.
URL:https://cardea.net/event/artemple-with-ross-ellenhorn-may-18th/
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SUMMARY:Birth Death & Liminal Space: What Doulas Can Teach Us About Psychedelics
DESCRIPTION:Join us at Cardea Space for a thought-provoking panel conversation on the intersection of birth and death doulas\, psychedelic practitioners\, and the for-profit medical system.\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAll ticket proceeds will be donated to Cardea’s non-profit. Please consider donating.\n\n\n\n\nBirth and death doulas have long faced resistance from medical professionals in hospitals and medical facilities. Yet\, they have been instrumental in creating safe and nurturing spaces. Now\, with the rapid legalization and medicalization of psychedelics\, we ask: What can psychedelic practitioners learn from doulas about creating a similar safe and nurturing holding space within the cold confines of a for-profit medical system? \nPanel Moderated by Caroline Dorsen \nCaroline Dorsen PhD\, FNP-BC\, FAAN (she/her) is a nurse scholar\, educator\, and clinician whose passion is the intersection of health\, substance use and social justice. She is currently the Associate Dean for Clinical Partnerships and Professor of nursing and public health at Rutgers University. \nCaroline has been a nurse practitioner for over 20 years. She is on the Board of Psychedelic Medicine and Therapies (BPMT) and the Vice Chairman of the Board of Directors for Community Health Network (CHN) in NYC and is a Senior Associate Editor of the journal Annals of LGBTQ Public and Population Health. She has been a member of numerous diversity\, equity and inclusion task forces\, including for the Health and Human Services Office of Minority Health\, and is a member of the Psychiatric Mental Health Expert Panel for the American Academy of Nursing. Along with her research related to the impact of stigma and bias on health inequities\, Caroline’s research has focused on the underground use of psychedelic medicines for health and healing. Her current study is examining nurses’ attitudes towards the use of psychedelics in clinical settings. She has authored or coauthored numerous papers on the use of psychedelics\, including the first article on psychedelics in the American Journal of Nursing since 1964 (with co-authors Andrew Penn\, Stephanie Van Hope and William (Billy) Rosa). She spoke at the 14th annual Horizons Psychedelic Conference on the role of community in psychedelic science and was an invited panelist and expert reviewer for the 2022 National Academy of Science\, Engineering and Medicine’s workshop “Exploring Psychedelics and Entactogens as Treatments for Psychiatric Disorders.” \nCaroline received a BA in Anthropology from UC Berkeley\, a BS in Nursing at NYU\, a Master’s degree at Yale\, and a PhD in Nursing Research and Theory at NYU. She completed a postdoctoral fellowship in translational science at NYU Langone Health. In recognition of her expertise as an educator\, Caroline was the 2020 recipient of the Dean’s Distinguished Teaching Award at NYU Meyers College of Nursing. In 2020\, she was also the recipient of NYU’s MLK\, Jr Faculty Award sponsored by the President and Provost for “exemplifying the spirit of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. through teaching excellence\, leadership\, social justice activism\, and community building.” At Rutgers\, she received the “Beloved Community” Award in 2021 with colleagues from around the university for their work during the COVID-19 pandemic. She was inducted as a Fellow in the American Academy of Nursing in 2021. \nCaroline is joined by Panelist Cassandra Biron & Ceridwen Morris: \nCassandra Biron\, LCSW is a social worker\, psychedelic therapist\, certified death doula\, and end-of-life and grief educator. She works as an individual therapist specializing in LGBT+ identity\, somatics\, and grief. She also co-runs a death & grief literacy company\, Your Morbid Friends\, which provides educational services for private and community education. Outside of work\, she loves trees and aerial yoga. \nCeridwen Morris has been a doula and childbirth educator for over twenty years\, working with thousands of expectant parents in New York City. She is the author of the forthcoming How to Give Birth (Farrar\, Strauss and Giroux\, 2025). Morris served on the board of The Childbirth Education Association of Metropolitan New York for five years\, and ran the education program at Tribeca Pediatrics for ten years. She has taught at Real Birth\, City Births and NYC Birth Prep. She is also deeply involved in the arts\, having started out as a curator of emerging artists in the DC punk scene in the 1990s. As a photographer and writer\, her engagement with the arts is ongoing. Mostly she works at night\, in hospital rooms around the city\, helping people give birth. \nAll ticket proceeds will be donated to Cardea’s non-profit. Please consider donating. \nCardea Space is an innovative approach to growth\, healing\, and transformation\, guided by leading practitioners in the psychedelic and psychotherapeutic arts\, using space holding techniques coupled with ketamine\, arts\, and dialogue. Experts in holding the right space for change\, our signature model focuses on your courage in the face of your challenges\, and your humanity in your suffering as we walk beside you on your path towards growth. Cardea’s mission is to support social change and make ketamine therapy accessible. Through their privately funded non-profit arm\, The Furthur Fund\, they have treated over 60 frontline care professionals who are positively impacting their communities. We hope to hasten the healing impact of the psychedelic movement by training these professionals in psychedelic therapies and we want to support organizations who do good in the world. We serve first responders\, doctors\, social workers\, shelter managers\, EMTs\, and other professionals who suffer from the inevitable burnout and trauma caused by their work. We also train members of this group in providing psychedelic-assisted care. Support the mission or apply today!
URL:https://cardea.net/event/birth-death-and-liminal-space-what-birth-and-death-doulas-can-teach-us-about-psychedelics/
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