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LA Cultura Cura Community Spirit-darity Offerings Emotional First Aid Support Group

LA Cultura Cura Community Spirit-darity Offerings

Emotional First Aid Support Group

Thursday/Jueves

6/19/25

8-9 pm PST

Group will be Online via Zoom

REGISTER on our MdM Eventbrite HERE

Please join us Thursday evening 6/19/2025 from 8-9pm PST. We invite you to participate in a supportive sanctuary dedicated to healing and emotional resilience in the face of systemic violence devastating Los Angeles.

Behind the walls of brutal immigration raids, a merciless force tears through the very fabric of our communities—spreading fear, pain, and deep despair. Yet, even in these harrowing moments, we must hold onto the unwavering courage of those who came before us—brave social activists whose sacrifices and relentless pursuit of justice have lit the path toward hope and transformation.

In standing in solidarity with immigrant communities and recognizing the profound connection between social justice, community healing, and collective strength, we come together to create a safe, compassionate space where voices are heard, and spirits are uplifted.

Everyone is welcome—regardless of background—to share in emotional support, open their hearts, and connect through shared experiences. Our group will emphasize genuine listening, witnessing each other's struggles, and inspiring hope through mutual care. Together, we will craft community commitments rooted in love and resilience, harnessing our collective talents and passion to sustain meaningful solidarity and action.We look forward to building this supportive community with you, weaving strength and hope into the fabric of our collective future.

Led by Celina Jacques, M.A., LMFT, AT) in collaboration with Mujeres de Maiz and Antioch University Spiritual and Depth Psychology

Register on Eventbrite HERE

Join the Zoom Group on Thursday 6/19 at 8pm PST HERE

About Celina:

Celina Jacques (M.A., LMFT, AT) is a 3rd generation de-tribalized Chicana Indigena from the Chihuahuan desert, ancestral land of the Rarámuri people. Celina specializes in using creativity and ritual for healing the heart, mind, and spirit. She is a visual artist, Licensed Psychotherapist, Art Therapist, apprentice Curandera, and affiliate professor of Spiritual and Depth Psychology at Antioch University. Celina has over 20 years of experience using art for healing by integrating artistic expression, ancestral knowledge, neuroscience, and contemporary psychology, to reclaim ancient wisdom in new ways. You can learn more about her work at www.celinajacques.com

About Mujeres de Maiz:

Mujeres de Maiz (women of corn) is a Chicana/Latina and Indigenous women’s organization since 1997 whose mission is to improve women’s overall and mental health by creating empowering community spaces focused on holistic wellness, health education, cultural arts, art exhibitions, and publishing. www.mujeresdemaiz.com

Thank you Celina for your visiona and leadership to initiate and collaborate to support our communities during these trying times.

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