SERVICES AND TOOLS
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Our toolkit is a combination of methodologies, frameworks, and strategies. They stem from our experience in intercultural, alternative/decolonizing education, organizing, community development, human rights, and community security work in Latin America and the USA. Our tools are creative, effective, engaging, and collaborative. Our praxis merges more traditional tools with creative and alternative methods that expand possibilities.
Our spaces draw from popular education to build co-created spaces where we learn with and from one another. Creative-based methodologies, such as games, theater, storytelling, and embodiment, are key components in generating innovative solutions. ​
Offerings
Mazorca facilitation offers a wide range of workshops in a variety of formats. Check out our main offerings below and get in touch for more information.
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Design security plans for your organization through power mapping, context and risk analysis.
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Create physical and digital security protocols that are timely, realistic, and relevant.
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Devise individual and collective care plans to support and sustain your work.
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Reimagine your organization’s vision, mission, objectives, and timelines.
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Acquire tools to navigate internal conflict and power dynamics.
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Develop organizational policies and strategies for team building.
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Cultivate awareness and radical mindfulness in our work ethic.
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Co-create spaces for learning and unlearning that cultivate community and are committed to a decolonial praxis. ​
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Question, explore, and reimagine our ways of knowing and being with each other and the earth.
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Engage in participative methodologies that invite multiple ways of knowing and being.
Our Process
Mazorca facilitates bi-lingual processes both online and in person. Our collaborations can take multiple structures, including virtual, in-person workshops and multiple-day retreats. We offer two types of workshops:
1) Thematically centered workshops: Mazorca will share a specific tool or framework using participative and collaborative methods.
2) Praxis-oriented sessions: Cohort will put into practice the tools they have learned. In this space, we hope to nurture and support a community of praxis where participants have the skills and relationships necessary to accompany, support, and offer feedback to one another.
Our Work
Our work defies binary thinking and the logic of separation. We make space for a greater story of reality grounded in epistemic pluralism. Inspired by the Zapatista’s vision to build a world where many worlds are possible, we invite multiple ways of knowing and being into every space. We do so through tending to our thinking, feeling, imaginative, collective, and embodied selves.
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We believe that every process and every group is unique. We create methodologies that adjust to the specific needs of those we are working with, their objectives, and desires.
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