


Cultural Healing Convocation
Why You Belong Here
The culture that separates us from ourselves, each other, and the earth can be healed—and you have a role to play. Whether you're new to this work or have been walking this path for years, this Convocation creates space for anyone called to be part of cultural healing.
Join traditional wisdom keepers, cultural bridge-builders, trauma-informed practitioners, community organizers, and fellow seekers who understand that personal healing and cultural change are inseparable.
Friday October 24 and 
Saturday October 25
- Time: 10 am-4 pm EDT / 7 am-1 pm PDT / 4 pm - 10 pm CEST 
- Format: Live online via Zoom 
- Recording: Sessions recorded for registered participants only 
What You'll Discover
Through this gathering, you'll discover that:
- Reconciliation from historic wounds is not only possible, but already happening 
- Inner personal healing and greater resilience are within your reach 
- You can trust yourself to find your path, leaning into your creativity and felt sense 
- You can enter this journey at any point, with the parts that hold deepest resonance for you 
Hosted by:
Alissa Fleet, Convener and Etrit Shkreli, Facilitator
🦅 Why a Convocation?
We call this gathering a "Convocation" — a calling together (from Latin, com "with, together" + vocare "to call") because you are indeed being called. We need you: your voice, your knowings, your presence.
In perfect poetry, we discovered that "convocation" also means a group of eagles.
Accessible Participation
We've created multiple ways to join so this work can be accessible to all. Choose the path that honors your capacity.
- Ember • $10-55 
 Join the live sessions | 7-day access to recordings
- Circle Holder • $55-95 
 Join the live sessions | 30-day access to recordings | Community resource list
- Circle Keeper • $95-195 
 Support our mission | One year access to recordings | Bonus resources & extended community access
More Info
"Rarely, if ever, are any of us healed in isolation. Healing is an act of communion." — bell hooks
