North America Leadership Jam 2022
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Priority Deadline for Applications – October 7, 2022
Final Deadline for Applications – November 7, 2022
Our collective lives have gone through tremendous change over the last couple of years. Deep shifts, ruptures, grief and loss, births, new projects, moves, and new ways of being and seeing have transformed the world from what existed before the pandemic.
After the immense transformation that has happened, it is time to come back, to meet again and feel each other, to honor our capacity for deep listening with our whole bodies, hearts, and presence.
We feel the call to reconnect and gather again for a North America Leadership Jam on December 4-11, 2022. Our desire is to learn and dance, to play and heal, to offer care, support, and gentle witnessing, to lean in our collective love and wisdom through the power of rooting, and the magic of circle, and to enjoy the redwoods while we are held in relationship with each other and the more than human lives that surround us.
Let’s come to find each other, honor our journeys and reinvigorate our passion for expanding the possibilities of what life can be. Let’s uncover what we have learned in this time, and what is yet to be discovered? What else is possible when we experience the power and strength of intentional community?
The North America Leadership Jam brings together 30 changemakers from across North America (Canada, Mexico, the US, and the Caribbean) for a seven-day deep dive, exploring the connections between self-awareness, group evolution, and systemic change. The Jam brings together activists and world changers of all kinds to co-create the experiences of the new world we want to build together. We gather to grow internally, build community and discover collective ways to move towards transformative change. We also gather to have a ton of fun, make art, and reconnect with nature and our spirits. It’s a unique blend of personal recharge and deep exploration into how we can reshape the world.
If you feel the calling, come and join us…Let’s Jam!
WHO COMES TO A JAM?
Changing the world means many things – from parenting conscious and empowered kids to front-line activism to spiritual practice to leading organizations. All of these are needed to create the world we know is possible. The time to meet and co-create with different kinds of change makers is one part of the magic of the Jam. If you are willing to ask big questions and hold paradox with an open, loving heart, you are invited to apply. Accessibility is a key value of the Jam and partial scholarships are available.
Are you:
- Making sense of the world and your world post-pandemic and figuring out what comes next for your change-making work?
- Struggling to find balance and regenerative pathways of wellness for yourself and your community?
- Longing to challenge the silos and polarization and seeking to build bridges across divides, both within and across relationships and communities?
- Feeling a deeper desire to connect with your purpose, power, passions and privileges for your next level of contribution?
- Overwhelmed with options and not sure how to create the change you want to see in the world effectively?
- Wondering how to deepen your understanding of positive impact and what that even means in these trying times?
- Seeking a healthy relationship with your gifts, skills, and resources to expand and unleash them?
- Interested in shedding guilt and paralysis and ready to bring yourself in greater alignment with your values?
- … fill in the blank and bring forth the questions that are alive for you….
We would love for you to come to the Jam!
WHAT DO WE MEAN BY “JAM”?
A Jam is not a conference, it is not a training, and it is not a typical gathering. Through 32 years of YES! gatherings, diverse groups from all over the world have co-created exceptional methods for community building and stretching our understanding of the world. Those are the foundation of the Jam, but we will not have a rigid agenda. Instead, we will draw from all of your applications to find the themes, questions, and wisdom that everyone at your jam will bring. We put them all in a big pot, stir them around and see what comes out! From there, we make a draft flow of facilitated activities, but that always changes depending on what is alive in the present moment.
Each Jam is a unique group of people. We put the wisdom of the group at the center of the Jam, not the agenda, and we are led by the evolving energy of the group day to day. That is why we call it a Jam. Whatever happens, we always mix in plenty of down time, dance time, hike time, silence time, food time, and rest time.
We will not have typical facilitators, as the facilitation team will also be participating in full – as “facilitants” (facilitator-participants). None of us come with all of the answers. Instead, we will co-create the space together — using circles, conversations, spiritual practice, artistic expression, silence, and play — to explore our questions, bring more of our whole selves, and live into our answers, and new questions (!), using the depth and power of the experiences and knowledge in the room. The role of the facilitants is to nurture the space, to set the tone by how we participate, and to support every participant.
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METHOD & VALUES OF YES! JAMS
“Hurt people hurt people, and create systems that hurt people.
Healing people heal people, and create systems that heal people.”
We recognize the inextricable linkages between the way we care for ourselves, the way we care for each other, and the systems we create as changemakers. To that end, YES! Jams focus on the relationships between three interdependent levels of awareness:
PERSONAL
The Jam is a place to share and reflect on your life journey and your work in the world. It is also an opportunity to grow in self-knowledge. Personal health, living creatively, and slowing down are the roots of building a thriving world. So, the Jam has a lot of time dedicated to renewing and recharging. We live in the Redwood forest, eat fantastic food, and have time to rest.
INTERPERSONAL
We come together to deepen our understanding of each other and of ourselves with the intention of building trust and friendship in a meaningful way. We feel that the more authentic our relationships are, the stronger the foundations on which new collaborations and synergies within our movements and communities are built. Cultivating a deeper understanding of our many-layered identities is a vital part of how we can build a more resilient, interconnected web of transformation. Authentic connection with a diverse group of people is both one of the hardest and easiest things to do – we focus on ways to build an honest, genuine, and caring community as the foundation for movements that have resilience and dynamism.
SYSTEMIC
The Jam gives us time to become clearer about our vision and our work in the world; we get a chance to link issues that aren’t commonly linked, to notice crucial intersection points in a manner that will aid us in reimagining what we believe to be possible and in reengineering how we intend to get there. We hope it will enable each participant to deepen their capacity to affect change and carry their dreams forward.
WHY IS IT CALLED A JAM?
YES! Jams bring together people’s creativity, co-learning, and collaboration to Jam for social change. When musicians get together to jam, they share their unique music, which has been shaped by their life experiences, musical lineages, and the hours they’ve spent refining their own skills and knowledge. They jam to learn from each other, have fun, stretch their skills, or to create something new and unique for that moment. Musical themes from spontaneous jams may evolve into something more structured — like songs — that the musicians carry out of the jam into the world. Or, the jam’s music may remain something that lives just in that moment as the magic of improvised artistic expression.
Musicians are able to have fun, build community, and offer their individual talent, inspiration, skills, and perspectives to create something far greater than the sum of its parts. When musicians improvise, they create music that has never been heard before.
Regardless of the outcome, jamming begins with deep listening. Deep listening allows us to hear and experience each others’ voices and lineages in a way that allows us to expand our own musical horizons. YES! Jams do the same. Diverse people bring their questions and challenges, feelings and ideas, joys and pains. We get together and Jam with them through deep listening. We flow between the personal, interpersonal and systemic. Deep listening allows everyone to hear and experience everyone’s unique voices, skills, and experiences. When diverse groups are open, real with each other, and really willing to listen to each other, it expands their human horizons to create new experiences of deep connection. Those are the roots of truly changing the world. Some of the experiences at the Jam create ideas that become new skills, new projects, and new communities. Other experiences only live in the Jam, through the magic of spontaneous connection. So many Jam alumni say those spontaneous connections live inside them as inspiration they draw from to nourish their lives and work for years.
LOCATION, SITE ACCESSIBILITY, TRAVEL, AND COSTS OF ATTENDING
Location:
The North America Leadership Jam will take place at the Ben Lomond Quaker Center, near Santa Cruz, CA. Participants will share rooms in doubles and triples, and delight in delicious, nutritious, primarily plant-based food, for the Jam, prepared by Roger Feely of Soul Cocina.
Accessibility of the space and Covid Protocols:
The retreat center’s facilities have paths, drive-able roads, and no-stairs entry access for mobility. They also have sturdy chairs of various kinds. We try to set things up to be as gender-neutral as possible and as fragrance-free as possible. We build in open, unscheduled spaces each day, to make space for downtime and rest. Like all elements of the Jam, we’ll shape our activities and sessions through dialogue with the participants to make them accessible. If you are selected for the Jam, please share any other access support you’d like us to understand.
We hope that it will be safe to gather together in December. In terms of Covid precautions, we ask participants to take a PCR test when they are leaving their home-places, and we will test upon arrival as well. Assuming negative results, we will then go forward in the Jam, monitoring our symptoms and naming any needs we might have. Of course, we ask that if anyone is feeling sick or has a positive result, they do not come to the Jam. We encourage selected participants to reduce their exposure possibilities in the week leading up to the Jam so as not to jeopardize their participation. We will follow up in more detail with a welcome packet if you are selected. And, if you have any questions about Covid, please note them in your application or write to us at <yesnorthamericajam@gmail.com>
Costs of attending:
Travel costs are the responsibility of the participants, though we will help in arranging carpools from the Bay Area and nearby airports, like San Francisco, San Jose, and Oakland.
The tuition for the program is $1,200 which breaks down into $600 for lodging, food, materials, and local transport and $600 for programming (childcare, stipends for organizers and facilitators).
We never want money to be a barrier to participating in a Jam, so we will do everything we can to make it work for you to attend. If cost is a barrier to you, contact us and we will work together with you to find a way. Some partial scholarships and work trades are available. We can also create a flexible monthly payment plan that can be as low as $25 a month. We invite you to consider a $600 minimum tuition payment, which can be paid in monthly installments. If you have more resources, additional donations above the event price will help us provide scholarships to support the broad spectrum of participation. It is the diversity of the Jams that make them thrive. Donations above the tuition are also tax-deductible.
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