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Naming Your Circle

Naming Your Circle
Names have power. And while you may be utilizing any one or more of our four models, Girls Circle®, The Council for Boys and Young Men®, Unity Circle®, and Women’s Circle® we encourage you to germinate ownership and enthusiasm among the youth or adults you serve by giving them the autonomy to name their Circles. Read More
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We never left

We never left
Understanding and respecting Native cultures involves recognizing the diversity among Native peoples and acknowledging the historical and ongoing impact of colonization. Here are some guidelines to help you be respectful and inclusive... Read More
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Supporting LGBTQ+ Youth: Free Session for Facilitators

Supporting LGBTQ+ Youth: Free Session for Facilitators
We recognize that coming out regarding sexual or gender identity is a deeply personal journey and it can be a challenging and intimidating process without the proper support. In honor of this significant milestone and as we approach National Coming Out Day on October 11th, OCF is offering a new session titled, “Thinking About Coming Out” designed for facilitators of Girls Circle®, Unity Circle®, and The Council for Boys and Young Men®. Read More...
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My Story About Coming Out

My Story About Coming Out
I grew up at a time when thinking about coming out was foreign to me, growing up, I never knew there was another way to celebrate my authentic self. According to societal norms, I was supposed to act ladylike, wear dresses, be polite, find a nice guy, get married, and... Read More.
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A Story from Hawaii: Michelle and Sharky

A Story from Hawaii: Michelle and Sharky
As a Trainer for One Circle Foundation, I have the incredible opportunity to travel to different communities and share our models of structured support groups. The people I meet along the way are always amazing, and Michelle Maliniak is no exception...
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Intersectionality and the Opportunity to Create Belonging

Intersectionality and the Opportunity to Create Belonging
“If we are working toward equity by making a protected space in our groups for the experience of queer kids, we also need to ask ourselves if we are allowing these same queer kids to come with their racial identity, their socioeconomic status, their ability status, their gender identity, their religious affiliation, and everything else that makes them who they are”.
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Share Your Voice. Become A Blog Contributor.

Share Your Voice. Become A Blog Contributor.
The One Circle Foundation blog is actively seeking guest writers. Email blog@onecirclefoundation.org to pitch a blog post and inquire about becoming a One Circle Foundation blog contributor.
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