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RADICAL FUTURES [Episode 1]: Affirmational Drawing for Love & Liberation with Chetna Mehta

About This Episode

This episode helps us set our space and mindframe for permission-giving expression, freedom-oriented play, and invitation to draw the world we want to live in. This practice is open to people with all relationships to "drawing": rather than focusing on technique, we center our inherent birthright and ability to put pen to paper as we uplift messages of love for ourselves, each other and the planet.

***This workshop will stream on Youtube


About The Facilitator

Chetna Mehta (she/they) is a granddaughter of Indian and South African diasporas. As an educating artist, alchemist and facilitator playing and working at the intersection of the arts, spirituality and education. They founded Mosaiceye LLC, a private therapeutic practice and movement with a mission to steward peace, love and freedom on earth via expressive healing arts and reflective community circles.

She collaborates with progressive organizations, coalitions and social movements by offering embodied experiences, education and talks on themes like collective purpose, holistic well-being, decolonizing and liberatory creativity, compassionate connection and peaceful communication. They're a consultant to BIPOC, queer women and non-binary clients around the world who represent paradoxical identities and life experiences, who have been challenged to claim our belonging audaciously in diverse contexts, and who seek to embody the courage it takes to creatively pave an authentic and aligned way for ourselves and the communities we care about. 

Chetna holds a BA in Social Sciences with a concentration in Organizations from Cal Poly University SLO, and a MA in Counseling Psychology from The Wright Institute. She is YT200 trained from a liberation-oriented perspective and continues to develop their training in Non-Violent Communication, Mindful Self-Compassion and Yoga philosophy rooted in decolonization and indigenous wisdom. She is currently living, making and tending on Muwekma Ohlone tribal land, known as San Jose, CA.