Xinachtli Rites of Passage for Facilitators
We are excited to share about the amazing work and partnership with KLBRI to deliver our inaugural Xinachtli Rites of Passage for Facilitators. KLBRI has adapted our Xinachtli curriculum to offer an opportunity for facilitators to heal and transform as they embark on their own journey as guerrerxs working with our youth and their communities.
KLBRI x Xinachtli aims to build capacity for effective implementation of Xinachtli by offering the Xinachtli curriculum to trained facilitators to guide them on their own healing journey. Through this, we will uplift the facilitator's capacity to promote healing and restoration for themselves, interpersonally, in their organizations, and in their communities.
Join us for KLBRI's Xinachtli Rites of Passage program-- a 12-week healing-centered leadership development series offering.
This registration fee includes:
12 Week Xinachtli Curriculum adapted for trained Xinachtli Facilitators
Healing Centered Leadership and Professional Development
Experiential introduction to cultivating a sacred practice and self-care rituals
KLBRI Community Care Package in partnership with Wild Luna Botanicals
Access to Holistic Wellness and Mental Health Services via Latinx Therapy
Curriculum Supplies
Rites of Passage Ceremony
We have created an Organization Letter and Fact Sheet to support you in obtaining sponsorship from your organization for your registration fee. In order to ensure accessibility and equity, we are offering a sliding fee scale. You can read more about our sliding fee scale in our fact sheet and self-select the rate that your organization qualifies for. If you are an individual, we have also included sliding fee scale language to help you identify which rate is appropriate for you.
KLBRI is a grassroots organization and fiscal project of Los Angeles Indigenous People’s Alliance (LAIPA). KLBRI was founded by Dr. Patty Ramirez in response to the political context of unaccompanied minors, family separation, migrant caravans, racial trauma, police brutality, and mass incarceration. These along with a global health pandemic functioned as exacerbating factors on the impact of race-based stress that has fatigued black, indigenous, people of color social justice leaders threatening the sustainability of social justice organizations and movements. The mission of the Institute is to uplift and sustain advocates and leaders through an ecosystem of care, well-being, and healing.


