Justice Fundamentals
Community Study
Invite into your practice, the collective imagination of a different future. Enroll today to root your therapy practice in a nuanced & transformative understanding of systemic oppression.
Justice Fundamentals
Community Study
Invite into your practice, the collective imagination of a different future. Enroll today to root your therapy practice in a nuanced & transformative understanding of systemic oppression.
Level 1: Foundations includes modules of introducing ourselves in the work, structuring safety, white supremacy culture, feminism, liberation psychology, and abolitionist frameworks.
Bundle tuition includes all three levels of trainings with deep dives on each axis of systemic oppression such as: colonization, race & ethnicity, spirituality & religion, cisgenderism & patriarchy, heteronormativity & relationship structures, classism, ageism, healthism & anti-fat bias, and ableism & disability justice.
All prices in CAD
FAQs
All our self-study materials have transcripts, study guides, audio and video included in lessons. Our PDF materials should also be legible with a screen reader. For the live portions of the event, there will be live captioning enabled via zoom and a note taker present for the event.
If ASL interpretation will be useful to you, we can arrange for ASL interpreters to be present as well. Feel free to connect with us at hello@reflectingonjustice.com. Prior to our program, we will also be sending out a form for proactive assessment of how we can adjust accessibility considerations for each unique cohort.
How long is each module?
Where does my tuition go?
Justice Fundamentals is a joint collaboration between Reflecting on Justice (25%) and Prospect Counselling (75%). 50% of Reflecting on Justice’s portion of the proceeds will go towards Indigenous organizing efforts and local mutual aid efforts. And, because this is a joint effort with Prospect Counselling, your tuition will also go towards supporting lower cost counselling services and free community programming for SDQTBIPOC folx in so-called British Columbia.
Why are only Level 1 and bundle options available for enrollment?
How much time do we have to take this course?