

LGBTQIA+ Community Circle
Join us in circle with fellow members of the LGBTQIA+ community to share experiences, build relationships, and exchange resources.
What are Circles?
Circles are sacred spaces of intentional pause with each other, rooted in Indigenous practices of deep community-building and storytelling. When we sit in circle together, we practice building more trusting relationships, listening without judgment, and honoring each other’s human experiences.
What You’ll Experience:
Guided reflection about LGBTQIA+ identity, belonging & community, and mental health
Opportunity to share stories, experiences, and resources
A welcoming, affirming, and inclusive environment
Tea and moments of grounding
What to Bring:
Mug (optional: a limited number of mugs will be available for use)
A journal or notebook, if desired
An open mind and respect for fellow participants
About the Circle Keeper
Chae Lee (they/them) is a wellness and restorative justice circle practitioner dedicated to creating soft and life-affirming spaces for healing. They believe deeply in the power of relationship and use movement and storytelling to facilitate release, reflection, and connection in their communities.
Cancellation Policy:
Because space is limited, we ask that cancellations be made at least 24 hours before the event. Late cancellations and no-shows may not be eligible for refunds or ticket transfers. If you have questions or an emergency arises, please contact us directly and we’ll do our best to support you.
Important Note:
While this is a safe space for storytelling, reflection, and connection, it is not a substitute for therapy, counseling, or group therapy services.
All participants must be at least 18 years of age.