8 min

29 Practice: Reclaiming Our Names with AnaYelsi Velasco-Sanchez of Mystic Soul Irresistible (fka Healing Justice Podcast)

    • Society & Culture

In this practice, you’re joining AnaYelsi Velasco-Sanchez of the Mystic Soul Project to learn how to facilitate a Name Reclamation group activity.
You can download the corresponding conversation (episode 29) to hear AnaYelsi talk Indigenous Reclamation with Teresa P Mateus and Ra Mendoza.
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Here are the instructions for this activity:
When we hear someone's name, what we are really hearing are stories –of origin, of tribes, of ancestors, of healing, and of self-determination. There’s history in names. There are hope, prophecy and an honoring of families in names. They are sacred. While it may not be an act of indigenous reclamation for everyone, intentionally reflecting on one another's name allows us to create a practice of holding all names as sacred and worthy of respect. This activity is a chance to begin cultivating that practice.
You will need a minimum of 15 minutes for this activity
Each participant will need an index card and a writing utensil
Begin by having each person write their name on their index card
Break up into groups of 2
Each person should exchange cards with their partner
Person one will have 3-5 minutes to share their name story with their partner
When person one is finished, their partner will take a moment of silence to write what they heard on the back of the card they received
Switch roles and repeat for the next 3-5 minutes
Before returning to the group, each person will ask their partner if they have permission to share their name story in that space
Come back together as a group and spend 5+ minutes allowing participants to share what they learned
Participants should hold onto the card as something to reflect on during future times of prayer, reflection, or meditation
Remember: Names carry stories and stories belong to the one that experienced. Even if you had permission to share in that space, ask again before sharing someone's story in the future.
*This activity was created by AnaYelsi Velasco-Sanchez https://browneyedamazon.com/
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ABOUT OUR GUEST
AnaYelsi Velasco-Sanchez is an IndoLatinx mujerista working to create and agitate her way through the latin diaspora. She has been working as a faith-based community organizer for a decade and her experience both in interfaith and multi-issue organizing has provided her a unique understanding of the complex work involved in bridge-building and unifying diverse people around a shared purpose. She comes to us via the Mystic Soul Project. Follow her work at https://browneyedamazon.com/--
JOIN THE COMMUNITY:
Sign up for the email list at www.healingjustice.org   
Social media: Instagram @healingjustice, Healing Justice Podcast on Facebook, & @hjpodcast on Twitter
This podcast is 100% volunteer-run. Help cover our costs by becoming a monthly sponsor at www.patreon.com/healingjustice or giving a one time gift here https://secure.squarespace.com/commerce/donate?donatePageId=5ad90c0e03ce64d6028e01bb
Please leave us a positive rating & review in whatever podcast app you’re listening - it all helps!
 
THANK YOU:Mixing and production by Zach Meyer at the COALROOMIntro and Closing music gifted by Danny O’BrienAll visuals contributed by Josiah Werning

In this practice, you’re joining AnaYelsi Velasco-Sanchez of the Mystic Soul Project to learn how to facilitate a Name Reclamation group activity.
You can download the corresponding conversation (episode 29) to hear AnaYelsi talk Indigenous Reclamation with Teresa P Mateus and Ra Mendoza.
--
Here are the instructions for this activity:
When we hear someone's name, what we are really hearing are stories –of origin, of tribes, of ancestors, of healing, and of self-determination. There’s history in names. There are hope, prophecy and an honoring of families in names. They are sacred. While it may not be an act of indigenous reclamation for everyone, intentionally reflecting on one another's name allows us to create a practice of holding all names as sacred and worthy of respect. This activity is a chance to begin cultivating that practice.
You will need a minimum of 15 minutes for this activity
Each participant will need an index card and a writing utensil
Begin by having each person write their name on their index card
Break up into groups of 2
Each person should exchange cards with their partner
Person one will have 3-5 minutes to share their name story with their partner
When person one is finished, their partner will take a moment of silence to write what they heard on the back of the card they received
Switch roles and repeat for the next 3-5 minutes
Before returning to the group, each person will ask their partner if they have permission to share their name story in that space
Come back together as a group and spend 5+ minutes allowing participants to share what they learned
Participants should hold onto the card as something to reflect on during future times of prayer, reflection, or meditation
Remember: Names carry stories and stories belong to the one that experienced. Even if you had permission to share in that space, ask again before sharing someone's story in the future.
*This activity was created by AnaYelsi Velasco-Sanchez https://browneyedamazon.com/
--
ABOUT OUR GUEST
AnaYelsi Velasco-Sanchez is an IndoLatinx mujerista working to create and agitate her way through the latin diaspora. She has been working as a faith-based community organizer for a decade and her experience both in interfaith and multi-issue organizing has provided her a unique understanding of the complex work involved in bridge-building and unifying diverse people around a shared purpose. She comes to us via the Mystic Soul Project. Follow her work at https://browneyedamazon.com/--
JOIN THE COMMUNITY:
Sign up for the email list at www.healingjustice.org   
Social media: Instagram @healingjustice, Healing Justice Podcast on Facebook, & @hjpodcast on Twitter
This podcast is 100% volunteer-run. Help cover our costs by becoming a monthly sponsor at www.patreon.com/healingjustice or giving a one time gift here https://secure.squarespace.com/commerce/donate?donatePageId=5ad90c0e03ce64d6028e01bb
Please leave us a positive rating & review in whatever podcast app you’re listening - it all helps!
 
THANK YOU:Mixing and production by Zach Meyer at the COALROOMIntro and Closing music gifted by Danny O’BrienAll visuals contributed by Josiah Werning

8 min

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