Gathering on the Quad, November 5, 4:15pm - Access Livestream

 HERE

"A Week of Remembrance and Reflection" 


A TIME TO ACKNOWLEDGE THE LOSSES 

OF THE LAST TWO YEARS 

November 1-5, 2021

Read in Spanish HERE

SHARE YOUR COMMENTS BELOW - We hope you will share your comments with the community through the question links below (this can be done anonymously) and see the comments of others so that each of us can feel less alone. These questions also come in the form of paper and writing utensils at each of the labyrinths during the week of November 1-5 which can be placed in the lockbox near the labyrinth.

Whether you are on campus in Southern California, the Marin campus, or online, we hope you will take some time on the labyrinths in these locations (or virtually visit through the video) and take time to remember and reflect on the losses we have experienced as a community in this time of pandemic. The pandemic and its effects are not over. However, substantial time has passed and we are feeling the effects of the interruption of rhythms, of lives, of dreams, and some uncertainty and disappointment over  disheartening circumstances.

REFLECTION QUESTIONS - CLICK ON THE LINKS TO ANSWER ANY OR ALL OF THEM


1. What do you grieve? (loss of a person you want to name, loss of an experience, a state of being, whatever) Comment HERE

2. What does the trauma of this time feel like to you? Comment HERE

3. What was disappointing? or disheartening? Comment HERE

4. What is still missing or seems like it will never be the same? Comment HERE

5. What did you learn? Comment HERE

6. What did you let go? Comment HERE

7. What is needed for moving forward? Comment HERE

A reminder: if you need additional support in your own process of dealing with the difficulties of these times, there are resources available to you:


For Students:

Counseling Center (909)748-8108

TimelyCare (timelycare.com/Redlands)

Citrus Counseling Services (CCS) (909)793-1078

or use THIS LINK 


For Staff and Faculty:

Your University Employee Assistance and Advocacy Program (EAP) provide 8 free counseling sessions, and you can also use the link above for community therapists.