Queering Wealth Workshop
Queering Wealth Workshop
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ABOUT THE EVENT
The collective crises we’re navigating are calling on us to reevaluate our values and how we practice them. For queer folks who live in a constant state of reinvention, there is a lineage of imagination to pull from as we formulate new strategies, set new intentions, and share methods to survive the future. In this 90-minute workshop, facilitators Mengwen Cao (@mengwencao, they/them) and Jezz Chung (@jezzchung, they/them) will guide the group through spiritual, emotional, mental, and practical exercises to queer our relationship to wealth.
We’ll explore topics like:- Healing from shame, guilt, and financial stress
- Systemic & situational factors that impact our relationship to wealth.
- Rerouting beliefs that keep us in cycles of individualism and scarcity.
- Healing our relationship to wealth through trauma, race, and gender-informed spiritual and somatic practices
- Reconnecting to our ancestral lineage and tuning into our innate abundance
- Tier 1: $22
- Tier 2: $33
- Tier 3: $44
How to prepare for this session:
Bring a notebook and writing utensil. You’re also free to bring budget sheets, books about financial health, or any other resources you’d like to share.Come as you are (fidget tools and stimming welcome), with an open heart ready to engage. Healing happens in community.
Prepare to answer the following question: what dreams do you have for both personal and collective abundance?Facilitators Bio
Mengwen Cao (they/them) is a photographer, artist, educator and somatic coach creating multimedia portals for collective transformation. Weaving their embodied experience as a Chinese queer immigrant into their spiritual and creative practices, they use care and tenderness to explore in-between spaces. They see creative expression as a vehicle for healing and a tool to visualize the future. As a facilitator, they are trained in reiki, Thai massage and somatic coaching.mengwencao.com | IG @mengwencao
Jezz Chung (they/them) is a multidisciplinary artist exploring the intersection of personal and collective change. With a background in movement, performance, and community organizing, Chung blends elements of their personal history as an autistic, queer, first generation Korean American into their art in hopes of building toward a safer, freer, more imaginative future. As a facilitator, they are trained in various mindfulness and healing practices.jezzchung.com | IG @jezzchung

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You understand that we have a zero-tolerance policy for unacceptable behavior that will make other attendees uncomfortable (harassment, unwelcome advances, inappropriate language, discrimination, etc) and will result in your removal from the premises. This event is a safe and welcoming space.
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Accessibility Information:
Entrance: Land to Sea is located on the ground floor and is an ADA Compliant space. The front entrance has one step, with wheelchair ramp available. There are no steps beyond the entrance to our space. The width of the front door entrance is 35" wide including the doorway. We do not have an automatic door. If you need to access our space using a ramp, please reach out to events@landtoseanyc.com in advance of the event date.
Cafe Space: The cafe counter leads to an open-floor, most often occupied with cafe seating. Seating will be available during the event. The narrowest area is 6’5” and the widest area is 14’2” Access to our back room is available through a doorway ramp (no stairs) that is 35.5” wide. The bathroom is accessible from the back room.
The cafe serves vegan and non-vegan snacks, teas, coffee and wine (subject to availability). Snacks cannot be guaranteed to be nut-free. We have paper cups and napkins.
Air conditioning and electric fans are available in the space.
Bathroom: There is one bathroom, which is 6 ft x 4ft. The door is 35" wide. It is not automatic. The sink is 33.5" high.
Counters: The main counter where the register is and drinks are served is 42" high.
COVID-19 Safety: Masks are available upon request
