It will have been 3 years since the triple disaster of 311 on March 11. While for some of us it is a past, remote event, there are so many who still ‘live’ the harsh reality affected by the disaster. For some, the suffering might be more personal, but for others, it might have to do with the community, the country, and so forth.
This is a gathering for people who have things to say about 311 and those who simply wish to be here to commemorate. A 3-fold framework of the present, before the disaster, and the gap between the two will be used to facilitate the discussion.
This is a bilingual workshop where informal interpretation is offered by the facilitator.
Fee: $20.00
(Part of the proceeds of this workshop will be donated to activities to help people affected by 311.)
Facilitator: Misa Tsuruta, MA
She obtained MA in education psychology at NYU. After studying clinical psychology at The New School, she is currently a doctoral candidate in cognitive, social, and developmental psychology at The New School. She resides in Tokyo with her husband and son, works as psychotherapist, workshop provider, and dance instructor.
March 201477 – 9 pm