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07/02/2026

Today our Healing is LIT at SASHA Center. We are continuing our Healing Through Poetry series. And our topic of conversation for this evening is “Aretha in August”.

Join us at our Thursday weekly healing circle – Healing is LIT (Language is Therapy)! Discover the power of storytelling, art, and community in this unique weekly healing circle, held every Thursday, designed for African-American, self-identified experiencers of sexual assault and their supporters. Through the exploration of literature and the arts, we create a safe and inspiring space for connection, reflection, and healing.

What to Expect:
• Peer Support, Not Clinical Services: This is a peer-support group facilitated by trained individuals with shared experiences, providing a supportive and creative space in a non-clinical setting.
• Literature and Arts-Focused Discussions: Each session uses literature, poetry, and other art forms to ignite meaningful conversations and foster personal growth.

Who Can Join:
• Self-identified African-American women who have experienced sexual assault
• Support advocates for African-American experiencers of sexual assault

How to Participate:
Registration is required by 4 PM on the day of the group to ensure you receive the link on time. Sign up here: https://bit.ly/SCLIT2026.

Healing through creativity and connection is possible. Together, we illuminate paths to truth and transformation.

06/25/2026

Today our Healing ❤️‍🩹 is LIT at SASHA Center!! Our topic of conversation this evening is “ Lazy Eye and Short-What the Body Tells You”.

Join us at our Thursday weekly healing circle – Healing is LIT (Language is Therapy)! Discover the power of storytelling, art, and community in this unique weekly healing circle, held every Thursday, designed for African-American, self-identified experiencers of sexual assault and their supporters. Through the exploration of literature and the arts, we create a safe and inspiring space for connection, reflection, and healing.

What to Expect:
• Peer Support, Not Clinical Services: This is a peer-support group facilitated by trained individuals with shared experiences, providing a supportive and creative space in a non-clinical setting.
• Literature and Arts-Focused Discussions: Each session uses literature, poetry, and other art forms to ignite meaningful conversations and foster personal growth.

Who Can Join:
• Self-identified African-American women who have experienced sexual assault
• Support advocates for African-American experiencers of sexual assault

How to Participate:
Registration is required by 4 PM on the day of the group to ensure you receive the link on time. Sign up here: https://bit.ly/SCLIT2026.

Healing through creativity and connection is possible. Together, we illuminate paths to truth and transformation.

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