Shouldering Each Other Up Amidst Atrocity & Outing Enraged Grief

In a time of deep political division and preventable loss, how do we mourn, resist, and care for each other?

You are invited to a powerful webinar hosted by Moms Stop The Harm, featuring Vikki Reynolds, PhD and Tara Taylor—two longtime advocates and community leaders working at the intersection of grief, justice, and care. Join us on September 5 at 9amPT/12pmET.

Webinar Themes Include:

  • Understanding tragic deaths in the context of hate-filled politics

  • Structural abandonment & necropolitics—policies that kill people

  • Collective care & mutual aid as resistance

  • Solidarity & revolutionary love as acts of resistance

  • Mourning amidst atrocity, outing rage, and "enraged grief"

  • Resisting gaslighting through community solidarity

  • Staying human in situations outside of human understanding

About the Speakers:
VIKKI REYNOLDS, PhD is an activist and therapist bridging social justice activism with community and therapeutic work. She has worked alongside peers and people with lived and living experience of substance use, as well as refugees, torture survivors, and those responding to the drug poisoning crisis. Learn more about her free resources at www.vikkireynolds.ca.

TARA TAYLOR has over 15 years of experience in the non-profit sector, with a focus on sustainability, social justice, and harm reduction. Much of her work has centred in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside, developing community systems that prioritize well-being and equity.

This conversation invites us all to be part of a movement that grieves, resists, and builds.

This event is by donation (suggested $50-100). Scholarships available to those who may find the cost a hardship.

Register Here