So many systems of knowledge and wisdom confirm what we know instinctively––we need each other to survive. When we are in right relationship with ourselves and with each other, we flourish. This workshop will share insights and practices from sciences and philosophies of human connection. It is designed for people of color and will draw on our capacity for the kind of mutual recognition that heals––to repair each other's wounds in the wake of multiple, overlapping supremacisms and violences. The mantra––"I see you, I am seen"––will center our work.*For BIPOC ONLY* Bio: Jason Craige Harris is a voice for healing and transformation. He works in a variety of contexts, with a range of constituents, and across industries to promote dignity and belonging in business, technology, government, law, media, education, nonprofits, and faith communities. He brings together insights from diverse fields as a mediator, circle keeper, coach, storyteller, and strategist. As a researcher and educator, Jason holds expertise in the psychology of leadership; the social sciences of identity, group dynamics, and inter-group dialogue; inclusion strategies; conflict transformation; and restorative justice. Jason regularly advises leaders on how to solve big challenges and pursue lasting change. In all of his work, Jason draws on a deep well of research, practice, and mindfulness to transform leaders, managers, and workplace cultures. .