Facilitated Conversations on Palestine
A series of facilitated conversations on Palestine for charity workers in the migration and intersecting social justice sectors.
Location
Online
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Highlights
- Online
About this event
This series of sessions is an invitation.
An invitation to pause. To feel. To gather. To reflect on what it means to act with curiosity, bravery, and solidarity in this moment.
This is an invitation to channel rage, grief, love, and all that sits in between. We know these are emotionally charged times.
We also know that real dialogue and transformation require spaces built on trust, tenderness, and care.
These conversations will be held with a trauma-informed lens and facilitated with structure and care, offering space to:
- Process the personal and professional impact of what’s unfolding
- Reflect on power—both the power we hold and the power we can grow together
- Examine the role of the charity sector in meeting this moment with justice, not just charity
- Begin shaping collective, anti-racist responses rooted in accountability and hope
Session Format
This is a journey, will you join us?
Spaces are free but limited.
The sessions will be held online, facilitated by JMB's Anti-Racist Consultant Zoe Daniels.
Dates
- Thursday 10th July
- Monday 15th September
- Thursday 16th October
- Teusday 11th November
These sessions are for anyone in the charity sector who believes in building a liberated future centred on care, solidarity and justice.
Frequently asked questions
Charity workers and volunteers in the UK who want to engage meaningfully in conversations on Palestine. This includes, but is not limited to, employees, employers, freelancers, consultants and volunteers.
You’ll be guided through gentle prompts. It's an invitation to pause, to gather, to reflect, to grieve and to hold. It’s about sharing and listening, not debating. A trained facilitator holds the space with care and structure.
No—this isn’t therapy. Although it offers peer support, not clinical care. We hold space for emotions and signpost you to professional mental health resources if you need more support.
For safety and privacy, the session won’t be recorded or streamed. Only the terms of reference agreement and resources shared by the facilitator will be emailed before and after the event.
Zoom. The link will be emailed two hours before the event.
We’d love to see your face at the start and end, but it's okay if you choose to have your camera off. Join however feels safest and most comfortable for you.
Zoom auto-captions are on. Unfortunately, for these sessions, we're unable to provide British Sign Language (BSL). However, if you have any other accessibility needs, please email comms@jmb-consulting.co.uk and we'll do our best to support you.
Yes! The event is online and open globally. Times are in UK time. Add it to your calendar for automatic time zone conversion.
Find a quiet spot, bring a drink, and maybe something grounding (like a cushion or candle). No prep or slides—just come as you are.
You can step away, turn off your camera, or message the facilitator privately. You’re free to leave any time—support links will follow by email.
Email, the facilitator, Zoe Daniels at comms@jmb-consulting.co.uk, we'll endeavour to get back to you as soon as we can. However, please bear in mind we're a small team who work flexible hours!
We recognise that speaking out can come at a risk. This is why we've put in a vetting process to ensure that everyone attending does so in good faith. If someone is breaching the terms of reference agreement, which sets the principles, they will be removed from the space with immediate effect.
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