Remember the “hope it never ends” feeling of watching Saturday morning cartoons in your jammies? Knowing you had a whole ‘nother day between you and school, homework, or stress? For those few golden hours, just the cozy embrace of a sleepy household in slow-motion and the sugary “crunch” of slightly-soggy cereal for breakfast...
Welcome to Cartoons & Conversation Club, where we’re bringing one of the BEST parts of childhood back!
Every month, The Sanctuary of East Harlem transforms into a comfy, cuddly “living room” environment with mats on the floor for all the blankets, pillows, and stuffies you can possibly bring! Snuggle up with a snack from our community-contributed cereal bar while we watch up to 90 minutes of animated content on our big projector screen. Afterwards, we’ll enjoy some lightly-facilitated conversation before saying “goodbye” to the club until next month.
This month’s selection: “Inside Out’’
New? Nervous? Need something? Please reach out in the event chat!
(all times are approximate)
📺 3:00-3:15 ~ Arrival
📺 3:15-3:45 ~ Welcome Circle
📺 3:45-5:15 ~ Watch "Inside Out"!
📺 5:15-6:00 ~ Discussion/Closing Circle
New? Nervous? Need something? Please reach out in the event chat!
Kyla is a Devotional Deviant dealing in hearts, holes, poles and souls. Primarily serving as an Initiatrix – one entrusted with facilitating vulnerable firsts – she is adept at navigating your darkest, sharpest edges because she’s spent her life examining and learning to enjoy her own. A former language and socio-emotional skills teacher, she now focuses on re-engaging, re-educating, and revealing your inner child through adult play. Her own work surrounding an early sense of un-belonging inspires her to offer spaces for intentional explorers to practice the art & science of connection, communication, and coming closer together. When it comes to surfing the waves of life’s inherent chaos, she is a true believer in harnessing the power of the “Polarity at Play” (and fervently preaches this gospel to anyone who will listen ~ please ask!).