What we’re about
New Culture (http://www.new-culture.org) is a community and a movement whose purpose is to examine every aspect of society and experiment to create a world that works—in every way, for everyone. It is a decentralized network with no leader, guru, or dogma; just a loose collection of local groups that value community, authenticity, personal growth, compassion, and social change.
Welcoming of all people—regardless of race, class, national origin, religion, gender identity or expression, sexual or relationship orientation, mental or physical health status, or any other identity or characteristic—the events in this group are opportunities to explore ways of relating that are free of oppression and violence; in spaces designed for radical acceptance, freedom, play, and self-knowledge.
How do we create a world based on love and freedom, rather than fear and violence? What might intimate relationships look like in such a world? How do we live well together and co-create joy? We have lots of questions and not too many answers. The fun part is looking at these issues together and trying out possible solutions; while practicing being unattached, curious, transparent, playful, creative, and connected.
In order to create a New Culture in our lives (and in the larger society), we develop and practice the skills we need to make that real through connection events and workshops.
This group is for people who wish to explore New Culture in Southeast Michigan and the surrounding areas.
For more information about New Culture visit:
https://www.cfnc.us/new-culture/
To stay connected via Facebook, join: https://www.facebook.com/groups/317674395712718/
Upcoming events (1)
See all- Non-Monogamy Peer Support Group (December)Radical Well-Being Center, Southfield, MI$10.00
***RSVPs on meetup do not reflect actual number of registrations/attendees. There are always at least 6 people registered. Register in form below in order to attend***
The monthly peer support group provides space for non-monogamous people to talk about their relationship experiences and challenges. People practicing all forms of non-monogamy are encouraged to attend, whether you’re new to it or you’ve been practicing for many years.
Come and receive support, constructive feedback, understanding, and inspiration from other people who may be able to relate to what you’re going through and offer new insights. Receiving feedback is completely optional, as well as sharing at all. You are welcome to come just to listen and be among other non-monogamous people.
We’re capping the group attendance at 10, so that it is a small group and people have enough time to fully share and be heard.
YOU MUST REGISTER in order to come! Once you register and pay, you will automatically be on the attendance list, so don’t expect a confirmation email. Register here: https://forms.gle/faJCXfKZwmo1S2HE9
There is a sliding scale fee of $10-$40, which you can pay when you register. Please choose the rate that works best with your budget. No one will be turned away for lack of funds. If you cannot afford the lowest rate, just let us know in the registration form.
The group is co-facilitated by Juno Aventurine and Moss Herberholz.
- Juno Aventurine (they/them) is a zine-maker, essayist, and facilitator. They create events to guide participants in practicing consent, connection, communication, and conflict skills. Juno has been practicing relationship anarchy for 6 years, and they organize a monthly Relationship Anarchy Meetup to discuss non-hierarchical relating beyond monogamy and polyamory.
- Moss Herberholz (he/they) is a therapist, flow artist, and dancer. His life's purpose is to bring more joy to the world, which he does in various ways including through is work as a therapist at the Radical Well-Being Center, in their play as a flow artist and a dancer, and through his unique fashion. Moss has been practicing polyamory in various forms since 2014, and specializes in supporting non-monogamous people in his therapy work.