Charlottesville host
Jeremy Stern
Traditions are sacred because they cultivate consistency and a sense of belonging. Itās the bread and butter for fostering connection and community. Weāre in a time where traditions are being challenged and remixed. We question how they came to be and the context in how (or if) they fit into the future. āThis is just the way it isā is a statement of fear, not possibility. It undermines the human capacity to adapt and create change. Traditions are made by us, for us, so therefore they can be reinvented with intention and imagination. You may not start the next national holiday, but you can bring to the table your generosity, your kindness, your vision and heart to create a more welcoming future.Ā Join us on December 14Ā to hear Karina A. MonroyĀ speak on #CMtradition! Registration opens December 10 at 10 AM. ā°
ā https://creativemornings.com/talks/karina-a-monroy
Our last 2018 global theme TRADITION was chosen Barranquilla chapter and AndrĆ©s M. Felfle illustrated the theme.Ā