Upcoming Events

New info! Please read:

Due to Covid-19 distancing guidelines in WA state, SRS3 is greatly reducing our in-person options and developing effective, interactive online offerings. Please contact us to discuss options.Check our Facebook Page for the most recent dates and times!

Current Offerings:

Healing Story Circles: Join us for the intimate work of healing, learning and building connections using traditional circle work methods. Monthly circles are first-come, first-serve, so please register here (coming soon).

Film Screenings:

We pair impactful, educational films with moderated group or panel discussions to deepen and contextualize group learning, as well as take-home materials for on-going education. The films we screen serve as windows into other experiences and/or mirrors for looking more closely at ourselves.

We currently offer support and resources for:

PUSHOUT

Black Girl in Suburbia

Precious Knowledge

Storytelling Events & Workshops:

Sacred Storytelling with Ann Jacob at EUMC — CANCELLED due to Covid-19

Stories give meaning, hope, purpose and connection. Join us to better understand the structure and significance of stories to our identities and our society. We will practice listening, understanding, and sharing our own stories to lean into the full power of sacred storytelling. No experience necessary—only a willingness to play and learn!

Memorable Past Events:

(The Original) Stories of Self & Solidarity, November 2017, at Edmonds Library, featuring Roger Fernandes, Eva Abram and Allison Cox.

Black Girl in Suburbia and Discussion with filmmaker Melissa Lowery, sponsored by Edmonds School District at MLT Auditorium, 2018

Brer Rabbit and Friends, February 2019 at the Edmonds Library, featuring Eva Abram

I Am Edmonds Capstone Event with Edmonds Diversity Commission, Edmonds Library 2020

Beloved Community Morning Program: A Tribute to Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. in Song, Spoken Word and Dance at the Edmonds Center for the Arts, 2019 and 2020 in partnership with the Lift Every Voice Legacy