We value interconnectedness

Sacil Armstrong and Janice Eng

ONLINE

Thursday, July 10: 6pm ET | 3pm PT

We value interconnectedness. We understand that connections with others are crucial to our health and well-being, so we move boldly toward community. We also understand that sometimes connections weaken or rupture and need strengthening or repair. We also seek to acknowledge impact and address it with care and compassion. We can say “ouch” and we can say “sorry.”

Welcome to a transformative dreamshop series, where we will come together to dream, learn, and create a space for everyone. This isn’t just a play series — it’s an opportunity to intentionally continue building a community rooted in respect, inclusivity, as well as personal and community growth. Each dreamshop is designed to give every voice the opportunity to be heard, value every experience, and empower every individual to show up fully with an awareness to reduce unintentional harm.

This campaign will highlight each of InterPlay’s community practices that guide our time together. These principles aren’t just agreements—they’re the foundation for meaningful connection, deeper learning, and intentional community creation. From making space for each other to embracing discomfort for growth, we’ll explore how these agreements create a supportive learning and development environment where everyone can thrive.

Join us on this journey of shared stories, open hearts, and collective development. Let’s co-create a space where all voices are celebrated, and together, we’ll build stronger, more interconnected communities.

Are you ready to make space, take space, and show up as your true self? Let’s begin!

We invite you to join our We value interconnectedness Zoom Dreamshop where this process will unfold, and together we will explore these vital practices in an engaging and interactive environment.

Cost: FREE, but donations to InterPlay welcome!

Registration/Information: sacil@everydayactivismhabit.com

Venue

Online Classes

ONLINE
Leaders
Sacil Armstrong

For nearly thirty years, Sacil (Suh-SEEL) Armstrong has combined facts, self-care, respect, and embodied practices to guide people through tough discussions on topics like racism and oppression, so InterPlay was a natural fit. Her focus on mental/emotional wellness first helps clients get out of their heads and into their bodies so they can actively listen, accept facts they might otherwise avoid, and embrace personal change to support human rights.

Her roles in marketing for a regional science museum, public relations and adult programming for a library system, and leading a grassroots movement to reduce violent crime in a low-income, high crime “neighborhood” of 30,000 people prepared her for her current deep community and one-on-one engagements. As an award-winning facilitator, community program creator, Certified InterPlay Leader, and InterPlay’s Racial Equity and Transformation Director, she supports clients as they learn to connect with themselves, one another, and information in ways that reshape their thinking, beliefs, and behavior.

Sacil loves music, art, and laughter to set the mood for learning and transformation. She is a Certified Zentangle Teacher, and often combines abstract art as meditation with her social justice work.

Sacil is the founder of the Everyday Activism Habit, a membership community designed to heal with self-care, build confidence with knowledge, and stretch your comfort zone to stand against oppression. Learning and growing in community reminds us we’re not alone.

IG, LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook: @TheRealSacil
Janice Eng
As a massage therapist for over 30 years, Janice became aware of the stories, emotions, unexpressed truths, and trauma that people can store in their bodies. When she was introduced to Interplay, she found it to be a unique, fun and empowering way for people to unravel and access these stories the body's wisdom. We are bodies in motion, bodies in relationship, and bodies in community. We have a spatial and kinesthetic intelligence that informs our inner knowing. Interplay is a creative, un-intrusive, and affirming way to process and explore what is true for oneself and for what is possible. Janice has taught Nonviolent Communication in the community for over 20 years, 10 of which she also taught in Washington State prisons, through an organization she helped found, the Freedom Project. She facilitates restorative circles in organizations through A Center for Restorative Solutions. Janice has a passion for racial equity and transformation and served as part of the Interplay Racial Equity Team for two years and the Conflict Resolution team for one year. For the last two years Janice has been working with substance use disorders and uses Interplay practices in all of her workshops.

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