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SUMMARY:Southern Arizona Senior Pride Political Grief Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Political Grief Workshop\nThursdays\, April 9th – May 28th\, 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM\nCentral Tucson location provided after registration.\nhttps://soazseniorpride.org/event/political-grief-workshop/2026-04-09/ \nAre you or have you been an activist for LGBTQI+ rights? Are you grieving the significant political losses our community continues to experience? If so\, you may be searching for a place where you can explore your grief and share with like-minded individuals. \nJoin us for Southern Arizona Senior Pride’s 8-week workshop facilitated by Corinne Lightweaver and Senior Pride Executive Director Mary O’Donoghue! We will grieve our losses together and collaborate to determine what is next for us as individuals and as a community. Your participation will help shape the direction of our work together. \nSpace is limited to 10 participants. Please plan on attending all 8 sessions. The workshop involves reading\, writing\, and discussion. We will provide digital copies of The Political Grief Toolkit by Dr. Brad Carter and Jeremy Pierce. There is a suggested sliding-scale donation of up to $40 (about $5 per weekly session) to help cover the cost of the downloadable Political Grief Toolkit each participant will receive\, supplies\, and room rental.
URL:https://www.tucsonpeacecalendar.org/event/southern-arizona-senior-pride-political-grief-workshop/
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SUMMARY:Southern Arizona Senior Pride: Ethical Will Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Ethical Will Workshop\nApril 23rd\, 1:30 – 3:30 PM\nCentral Tucson location provided after registration.\nhttps://soazseniorpride.org/event/ethical-will-workshop-2026-04-23/ \nAn ethical will is a non-legal\, personal document or message—often called a legacy letter—used to pass down values\, life lessons\, stories\, and blessings to family and friends. Unlike a legal will that distributes assets\, an ethical will acts as a lasting\, intangible legacy\, sharing wisdom\, and expressing love to future generations. \nAccording to Rabbi Stephanie Aaron of Congregation Chaverim\, “Writing an ethical will is an opportunity to examine our lives\, to notice what we hold as precious and meaningful at the core of our beings. What are the values that we have treasured in our living? Who are the people who have shown us the way? How have our mistakes shaped and enlightened us? What are the great questions we have asked in our lives? What are the answers we’ve discovered? Writing an ethical will is a process of life review\, celebration\, and legacy.”  \nEthical wills began as a Jewish oral tradition and have been part of Jewish culture for centuries. The ethical will process is a different experience\, undertaken with a different goal in mind\, than developing a medical directive and living wills\, with which people are typically more familiar. \nFacilitated by Rabbi Aaron\, this workshop will position the writing of an ethical will as an integral part of the end-of-life care period. Whether sudden or expected\, the end of a person’s life has an obvious impact on the dying person\, his or her family system\, and the family legacy. The end of life touches the deepest and most dearly held fears\, values\, and beliefs of individuals and families. \nToday\, ethical wills\, also called legacy letters\, are written by individuals of every gender\, age\, ethnicity\, faith tradition\, economic circumstance\, and education level. \nAll LGBTQI+ older adults are invited to join us for this special workshop. Learn about ethical wills and draft your own.
URL:https://www.tucsonpeacecalendar.org/event/ethical-will-workshop/
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SUMMARY:Southern Arizona Senior Pride: Visibility Matters
DESCRIPTION:Visibility Matters\nApril 28th\, 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM\nWard 3 Office\n1510 E Grant Rd.\nZoom option available.\nhttps://soazseniorpride.org/event/visibility-matters-2026-04-28/ \nVisibility Matters is a cultural responsiveness training series intended to help aging-care providers and community members build environments where LGBTQI+ older adults feel seen\, cared for\, and safe. Developed by Pima Council on Aging (PCOA)\, Visibility Matters has its home at and is hosted locally by Senior Pride. \nThe workshop will be conducted in person with a live feed via zoom. Choose to join in-person or online.
URL:https://www.tucsonpeacecalendar.org/event/southern-arizona-senior-pride-visibility-matters/
LOCATION:Hybrid Event
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