Exploring

Fierce Vulnerability


Cover of a book titled 'Fierce Vulnerability' by Kazu Haga, with a foreword by Kaira Jewel Lingo. The cover has an orange background with a red illustration of a hand holding a flower, and quotes praising the book.

An Open Community Gathering

February 10, 2025

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February 10

4-5pm PT / 7-8pm ET
Online via Zoom

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Join us for a live community gathering with Kazu Haga—author of Fierce Vulnerability—and members of the Fierce Vulnerability Network (FVN). Together, we’ll explore what it means to live with fierce vulnerability in a time of transformation.

This free, online gathering offers a glimpse into the upcoming Fierce Vulnerability | Kinship Lab, a 3-month translocal journey beginning on March 24. We’ll reflect on how we can show up for our collective healing with both courage and tenderness.

Organizational poster for Fierce Vulnerability Kinship Lab promoting a 3-month book club and community experiment beginning March 24 with Kazu Haga and friends, featuring photos of seven diverse individuals and text emphasizing local circles and global movement rooted in healing and deep care.

A Glimpse into the Kinship Lab

During this free, live community session, Kazu will share insights on integrating inner and outer transformation through nonviolence and community practice.

We’ll share information about the Fierce Vulnerability | Kinship Lab, an upcoming 3-month translocal book club + community experiment. We hope to offer a sense of the rhythm, tone, and relational depth of the container we will co-create.

There will be space for reflection and Q&A.

Learn more about the Kinship lab

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This community gathering is for anyone drawn to bridge activism and spirituality, action and rest, courage and compassion.

Reserve My Spot

Once you register, you’ll receive a confirmation email with the Zoom link and calendar invitation. We will share the recording to all registered attendees.

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Hosted by Kinvene | Building translocal kinship through experimentation and practice.