How Culture Shapes Fear, Harm & Healing Between Women and Men
Details
This online talk offers a calm, intelligent space to explore how conversations about sexual violence, trauma, and safety shape emotional life over time, not only in moments of harm, but in how women (and men) come to experience agency, confidence, desire, trust, and resilience afterward.
Rooted in the reality that modern feminism arose from real injustice and real suffering, the discussion honors the importance of naming harm and protecting women, while also stepping back to ask a larger question: How do our cultural stories about trauma, fear, and safety shape gender relations long after the crisis has passed?
Drawing on psychology, trauma research, feminist history, and cultural context, this gathering explores healing as more than recognition of harm alone. It looks gently at how strength, choice, and self-direction can grow alongside protection and justice.
This is not a debate. It is a form of big-picture understanding that many find grounding, clarifying, and quietly relieving, especially for those who feel overwhelmed by polarized gender conversations.
The host is male. Men are welcome. This space is intentionally non-confrontational, based on the belief that when women and men stop thinking and talking together about difficult realities, misunderstandings deepen and everyone pays the price.
Format
- 1-hour guided talk on Google Meet
Cost
- $7 (Early Bird $5)
For the price of a coffee, this meetup offers calm, thoughtful clarity on issues women and men often struggle to talk about. without blame, pressure, or denial of harm.
For those who wish to discuss personal, social or work related gender issues with full confidentiality we also offer Private Gender Healing Sessions.
Come curious. Take what supports understanding and healing.
