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Support the Peach Coven Menstrual Product Drive throughout August!
Sunday, July 31-Wednesday, August 31st 

We're partnering with The Peach Coven to raise period product donations starting July 31st through August 31st! We'll be accepting all menstrual hygiene products (pads, tampons, pantiliners, sanitary wipes, etc.) as well as all other hygiene items during our regular business hours. Most shelters don't have budgets for period products. Pads and tampons are some of the least donated items. Because of this many homeless people are forced to go without protection during their time of the month. Help us aid in this issue. To learn more visit www.thepeachcoven.com. 
Trans and Friends: A Project of the Feminist Outlawz
Mondays, August 1 and 15, 7-8:30pm; Free to Youth

Queer Left

This is a youth focused group for trans* people, people questioning their own gender, and aspiring allies. We provide a facilitated space to discuss gender, relevant resources, and activism around social issues.  Whether silently or aloud, please come ready to consider your own gender in a transient world.  

   

This event is co-sponsored by Charis Circle's Strong Families, Whole Children Program. There is no suggested donation for youth participants of this program but adults and allies may make a donation in support of this program below. 

 

Help Charis Win Big on Give OUT Day!
Tuesday, August 2, 12:01am-11:59pm; $10 Suggested donation

Sometimes folks say "I want to give to Charis but I can only give $10 or $20. When is the best time to give?" The answer is anytime (of course!), but especially on Give OUT Day when smaller donations go further. On Give OUT Day, each unique donation that a donor makes to Charis puts us in the running for thousands of dollars in matching prize money! So all you have to do is go right now and schedule your donation to Charis Circle in advance of August 2nd (or on August 2nd if you like living dangerously!) to help Charis win big!
We love this challenge because it's such a good fit for our community: you don't have to have deep pockets, just a deep willingness to make a quick one time show of love for Charis and tell your friends. The more who join us, the better we'll do. We came in third last year. This year we are aiming for 1st place! Don't wait: schedule your donation now do you don't have to think about it on the 2nd!
Conscious Aging Atlanta Group
Wednesday, August 3, 7-8:30pm; $5 Suggested donation

This gathering, which meets the first Wednesday of every month, is open to all elders/seniors/old people who wish to continue living a conscious lifestyle into and through our time of aging.  Want to discuss issues of health and wellness (including mental health), social contacts and community, housing and living arrangements, accessibility and disability, ageism and intergenerational connection?  Then this may be the group for you.  The group is lightly facilitated by Lorraine Fontana, an elder member of the activist community here in Atlanta, but will hopefully grow many willing facilitators as we develop.  We encourage the sharing of personal experiences, resources, books, websites, and between-meeting support. We hope that this group will grow from a place of sharing and expressions of elderhood into concrete actions, collaborations, and community.  This event is sponsored by Charis Circle's Urban Sustainability and Wellness Program. The suggested donation is $5, but no one will be turned away for lack of funds.
The Personal is Still Political: Feminist Vent--All Are Welcome
Thursday, August 4, 7:30pm to 9:00pm; $5 suggested donation

Building on the activist tradition of Consciousness Raising groups, each month we invite you to discuss issues in your personal life or in society as a whole that you are trying to process or deconstruct. Working as a group, we will talk about how intersectional feminism can be a tool to help solve those issues. We'll share resources, books, websites, and support. This group will be lightly facilitated but active listening and participation are encouraged. People of all genders, levels of political experience, and education are welcome. This is a Charis Circle Founding the Future of Feminism Event. The suggested donation is $5. 

Fiona Zedde Celebrates: The Rise of the Rain Queen
Friday, August 5, 7:30-9:30pm; $5 suggested donation

Join Fiona Zedde and Charis Books and More in celebration of Fiona's new novel, Rise of the Rain Queen. A novel of queerness, love, and the Orishas on the African continent. This is a Charis Circle From Margin to Center Event Suggested Donation is $5.
Yoga @ Charis
Sundays, August 7, 14, 21, 28, 1 1am-12pm-- $5-20 Suggested Donation

Osatyam partners with Charis to facilitate Yoga At Charis: an all levels practice for the people by the people. Practitioners are guided through a series of yoga poses that promote wellness within the body, mind, and spirit. Yoga At Charis keeps a strong focus on breathwork and increasing full body awareness and connection to spirit. The instructor adjusts each practice based on the comfort level of the group and encourages each practitioner to move within their abilities. Practitioners will leave feeling recharged, powerful, and ready for the week ahead. With a rotation of Black, queer, body-positive, feminine identified instructors leading each session, we aim to provide a space where individuals from these communities can feel safe and affirmed in their practice. We welcome all allies. Because self-care is not a luxury reserved to those with financial privilege, Yoga At Charis is a donation-based class with a suggested sliding scale donation of $5-20. No one turned away.
 
Making Space: A Community Writing Group
Monday, August 8, 6:30-8:30pm--$10 Suggested Donation

Making Space is a writing group for those of us who work, move or spend time serving others through human service and community professions (psychologists, educators, social workers, etc). Here, we will use writing as a means for deepening our understandings of our private and public journeys, our relationships, work and how we make space for ourselves (or don't) in the midst of it all. This is a Charis Circle From Margin to Center Literary Program. The suggested donation is $10.
Making Space is having a special retreat in September! Click here for details and ticket info! 
The Icarus Project Monthly Meeting
Wednesday, August 10, 7-8:30pm; $5 Suggested Donation

The Icarus Project Atlanta is a local support network and media project by and for people who experience the world in ways that are often diagnosed as mental illness. This group seeks to advance social justice by fostering mutual aid practices that reconnect healing and collective liberation. We transform ourselves through transforming the world around us. This is a group for anyone who is interested in exploring these issues with an open mind and open heart. For more information about the Icarus Project nationally visit:  http://theicarusproject.net/

This event is sponsored by Charis Circle's Urban Sustainability and Wellness Program. The suggested donation is $5, but no one will be turned away for lack of funds.

The Psychic Hold of Slavery: Legacies in American Expressive Culture--Two Night Event!
Tuesday, August 16th at 7:30 at Charis and Wednesday, August 17 at 7pm at the Auburn Ave. Research Library
 
Charis welcomes Robert J. Patterson, Soyica Colbert, and Aida Levy-Hussen for a two night event at Charis and the newly renovated Auburn Avenue Research Library. They are the co-editors of the book   The Psychic Hold of Slavery: Legacies in American Expressive Culture, which asks the questions: What would it mean to get over slavery ? Is such a thing possible? Is it even desirable? Should we perceive the psychic hold of slavery as a set of mental manacles that hold us back from imagining a postracist America? Or could the psychic hold of slavery be understood as a tool, helping us get a grip on the systemic racial inequalities and restricted liberties that persist in the present day? Featuring original essays from an array of established and emerging scholars in the interdisciplinary field of African American studies, The Psychic Hold of Slavery offers a nuanced dialogue upon these questions. With a painful awareness that our understanding of the past informs our understanding of the present and vice versa the contributors place slavery's historical legacies in conversation with twenty-first-century manifestations of antiblack violence, dehumanization, and social death. Through an exploration of film, drama, fiction, performance art, graphic novels, and philosophical discourse, this volume considers how artists grapple with questions of representation, as they ask whether slavery can ever be accurately depicted, trace the scars that slavery has left on a traumatized body politic, or debate how to best convey that black lives matter.

Tuesday night's event takes place at 7:30pm at Charis Books (1189 Euclid Ave. NE) and the suggested donation is $5. Wednesday night's event takes place at 7pm at the Auburn Ave. Research Library ( 101 Auburn Ave NE, Atlanta, GA 30303) and there is no suggested donation.
 
 
 
Cliterati Open No Mic Featuring THE QUEER HEARTACHE TOUR (kit yan & jess x chen)
Thursday, August 18, 7:30-9pm; $5 suggested donation

Charis and Cliterati pair up to present an inviting and fierce open mic & reading series on the 3rd Thursday of every month. August's featured performers are Kit Yan and Jess X. Chen. Join award-winning queer Asian-American poets,  Kit Yan and  Jess X. Chen on the Queer Heartache Summer Tour. Combining oceanic laughter, the violence of heartbreak, and the sorrow lost in translation between generations of diaspora, their collective shows inspires a capacity for both vulnerability and radical joy that is large enough for all of us. Their work shows us that if heartbreak can wound crevasses larger than the systems that create them, then we also have the infinite resilience to dream of their healing. Queer Heartache shows that queer survival is deserving of an evening-length show filled with a rainbow of colors beyond the borders of imagination. Together, they turn the blank page, the empty stage, the queer body into a portal to the heaven this world never gave them.The Queer Heartache Summer Tour performance will be 45 minutes long, with Jess X. Chen, reading from Sing Me a Time Machine (unreleased), opening for Kit Yan, reading from Queer Heartache (Trans Genre Press).
This is a Charis Circle From Margin to Center Literary Event. The suggested donation is $5.
 
Kidliterate Book Club Reads The 13 Clocks
Tuesday, August 23, 7-8:30pm--$5 Suggested Donation

Kidliterate invites you to join a group of quirky adults who enjoy reading and discussing classic Young Adult and Middle Reader books. These books might be favorites from your own childhood or ones you always meant to read and missed. This month the group explores The 13 Clocks by James Thurber. This is a Charis Circle Strong Families, Whole Children Program. The suggested donation is $5.
 

Race-Conscious Parenting Collective
Wednesday, August 24, 7:30-9pm; $5 Suggested Donation


This is the first meeting of a new group designed to support the ongoing development of white parents of white and multiracial children who are seeking to unlearn and dismantle white supremacy within their families, schools, neighborhoods and faith communities. Parents of color are welcome to attend and participate if desired, however the aim of this group is for white parents who have an expressed desire to develop tools and skills to teach themselves and their children how to fight systematic racism. This group will stretch and grow to meet the needs of its attendees. It assumes best intent, an intersectional feminist approach (we all live at the intersection of multiple identities), and an understanding that white people must take the lead in dismantling white supremacy. This group is for parents of children and teens of all ages, though we may end up splitting into age affinity groups as the group grows. It will be initially facilitated by Shannon Gaggero, author of the blog "A Striving Parent," and Elizabeth Anderson, Executive Director of Charis Circle, with the expectation that facilitation will rotate as the group grows. If you have ideas, questions, concerns in advance of the first meeting, please email [email protected].

The Art of the Personal Essay: a VOX/Charis Collaboration for 13-19 year olds
Tuesday, August 30, 5-7pm; free!

Charis is so excited to deepen our long time friendship with  VOX Teen Communications, Atlanta's home for uncensored teen publishing and self-expression. Now more than ever, young people have important stories to share. VOX invites teens ages 13-19 to join our new creative non-fiction writing experience: The Art of the Essay. This is an experience designed for tumblr philosophers, bloggers, and students who are interested in practicing writing personal essays before submitting college essays. The full line up of guest teachers is still shaping up but we know that each session will be co-facilitated by an adult and teen facilitator. This group will meet once a month at VOX Teen Communications and is free and open to any person age 13-19.  Click here for directions to the office via MARTA or by car. (MARTA vouchers available to interested teens). RSVP or ask questions: [email protected]
Arrive by 5pm for snacks and socializing. The essay group meets from 5:30-7pm.
5 - 7pm, 8/30 - kick-off
5 - 7pm, 9/27 
5 - 7pm, 10/25
5 - 7pm, 11/29
**Celebratory Reading in December at Charis Books and More**
5 - 7pm, 1/31
5 - 7pm, 2/28
5 - 7pm, 3/28
5 - 7pm, 4/25
**Reading at VOX-a-palooza, 4/29**
Black Feminist Book Club reads Ghana Must Go by Taiye Selasi
Tuesday, August 30, 7-9pm; $5 Suggested Donation

Do you want to read books by amazing Black women writers? Do you want to discuss works from a Black feminist perspective(s)? Do you want to do all of this in an awesome gem of a feminist book store? Then the Black Feminist Book Club is for you! Charis Circle board co-chair Susana Morris will be the facilitator of this group. All community members are welcome to participate! This is a Charis Circle from margin to center literary event and the suggested donation is $5.

August's Book is Ghana Must Go by Taiye Selasi
September's Book is Wench by Dolen Perkins-Valdez
October's Book is Leaving Atlanta by Tayari Jones
November's Book is The Pagoda by Patricia Powell
The group will take a break in December for the holidays and resume in January