Beyond good Intentions: embodied anti-racism
Sid Good & Tucker Landesman
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Saturday
11:00-13:00
Studio 3

The invitation is for participants to explore how systemic racism lives in the body via tension, avoidance, and defensiveness. Through movement, role-play, and somatic reflection, we will connect awareness to action, building capacity for accountable, anti-racist presence. This workshop is designed for white-identified and white-bodied participants to do our own work — with honesty, compassion, and a commitment to change and healing. We recognise that whiteness and white-bodied identity are complex and shaped by culture, history, and geography, and we invite participants to bring their own lived experience and reflection into this space.


Sid Good & Tucker Landesman
Sid is an integrative relational psychotherapist (gestalt and psychodynamic), group facilitator and former youth worker. He is particularly interested in how our developmental and generational patterns and systemic issues influence our relational patterns and embodiment.
Tucker is a researcher working across urban justice, climate action, and urban development. Tucker has been involved in grassroots and community justice movements for more than two decades, using creative and co-produced methods to connect evidence with collective action.
