Good Mourning: Resilient Heart Artivism Club
A Weekly Gathering for Feeling, Creating, and Taking Action
Every Friday Morning — Free & Open to All
Come be part of a nurturing space where we face the world together.
In a time of constant crisis and information overload, it’s easy to feel numb, hopeless, or alone. Good Mourning is a weekly ritual for collective resilience. We gather to:
✨ Hear a snippet of news — with care, not overwhelm
🎶 Drop into music and let it move us
🎨 Make art that expresses our grief, our love, our rage, our hope
💞 Be in community with others who care
🔥 Commit to small, meaningful actions for the world and for our own healing
This is a space for ordinary folks, leaders, artists, activists, and feelers of all kinds.
No art experience needed — just a willing heart.
🕘 Fridays | 8-8:30 am PST 📍 (Zoom)
💸 Free (donations welcome to support the work of the facilitators and their mutual aid work)
Let’s mourn, make, and move forward — together.
Facilitated by professional coaches and facilitators Alison Avigail Ramer and Eva Orbuch.
Alison Avigayil is an artist, activist, and coach committed to helping individuals, communities, and organizations come into right relationship—with themselves, each other, and the Earth. For over two decades, she has worked in solidarity with Indigenous and Palestinian communities through movement-building, strategic fundraising, and cross-cultural organizing. A published writer and multimedia creator, Alison uses storytelling as a tool for spiritual reckoning and collective liberation. Her work integrates grief, ritual, and resilience to support those navigating transformation—whether personal or political.
Eva is an organizational consultant, leadership and life coach, community organizer, fierce advocate, ritualist, and effective facilitator, supporting people and organizations of all backgrounds to move through inertia towards the meaningful results that they desire. Her work spans a diverse array of clients, from school leaders to government to engineering companies to small businesses, creatives, educators, and activists.