Presented by Interfaith Alignment

Poetry as Medicine with Kaitlin Curtice

Registration ends Sunday, 04/26/2026 5:30pm EST

About This Event

Poetry as Medicine with Kaitlin Curtice

Sunday April 26, 2026
2:00–2:30 pm PDT / 3:00 pm MDT / 4:00 pm CDT / 5:00 pm EDT / 10:00 pm GMT / 11:00 pm CET / (Monday) 5:00 am AWST /
7:00 am AEST

In a time when the world feels heavy, poetry becomes a form of medicine. It helps us alchemize what we are carrying—grief, beauty, rage, hope—into language that can hold and transform it.

In this session, we will explore how our words serve as medicine for ourselves, for one another, and for Mother Earth. Through guided readings and gentle journaling invitations, we will create space to listen inward, speak truth, and remember that expression itself can be an act of healing.

Together, we will reflect, write, and witness one another—honoring poetry not as performance, but as practice.

Kaitlin Curtice is an award-winning poet, storyteller, and public theologian. She writes and speaks on spirituality, identity, justice, and belonging, weaving together Indigenous wisdom and contemplative practice.

Her latest book Everything Is a Story offers a hope-filled framework for reshaping our lives by reclaiming stories of courage, wholeness, and deep-rooted compassion. Other work includes Native: Identity, Belonging, and Rediscovering God and Living Resistance, among other works. Through her writing and teaching, Curtice invites communities into deeper reflection, imagination, and collective healing.

 

About This Event

Poetry as Medicine with Kaitlin Curtice

Sunday April 26, 2026
2:00–2:30 pm PDT / 3:00 pm MDT / 4:00 pm CDT / 5:00 pm EDT / 10:00 pm GMT / 11:00 pm CET / (Monday) 5:00 am AWST /
7:00 am AEST

In a time when the world feels heavy, poetry becomes a form of medicine. It helps us alchemize what we are carrying—grief, beauty, rage, hope—into language that can hold and transform it.

In this session, we will explore how our words serve as medicine for ourselves, for one another, and for Mother Earth. Through guided readings and gentle journaling invitations, we will create space to listen inward, speak truth, and remember that expression itself can be an act of healing.

Together, we will reflect, write, and witness one another—honoring poetry not as performance, but as practice.

Kaitlin Curtice is an award-winning poet, storyteller, and public theologian. She writes and speaks on spirituality, identity, justice, and belonging, weaving together Indigenous wisdom and contemplative practice.

Her latest book Everything Is a Story offers a hope-filled framework for reshaping our lives by reclaiming stories of courage, wholeness, and deep-rooted compassion. Other work includes Native: Identity, Belonging, and Rediscovering God and Living Resistance, among other works. Through her writing and teaching, Curtice invites communities into deeper reflection, imagination, and collective healing.