- March 30, 2023
- 5:30 pm
- Online (PDT)
Important Information
- This event was streamed live online with an interactive Q&A.
- This event was recorded on our YouTube channel.
- Portions of the audio will be released on our podcast.
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For over two decades, Deborah Egerton’s work has been teaching the Enneagram—a popular personality typing tool—as a valuable device for social justice and anti-racism. Her visionary approach to inclusion, diversity, equity, and anti-racism work expands beyond the traditional scope of the “DEI” method and allows for the honoring of every individual with respect to all dimensions of their unique self-identification.
Join Dr. Egerton and Micky ScottBey Jones, Enneagram teacher and multi-faith movement chaplain, for an empowering conversation exploring social justice through the lens of the Enneagram. Drawing on Dr. Egerton's work and latest book, Know Justice Know Peace, they illuminate how the inner work of each of the nine Enneagram archetypes creates healing, elevates the consciousness, and aligns us as individuals with the heart of humanity in order to eliminate systemic racism. Discover how you can activate your authentic self and use your enneagram type to work on issues like antiracism and homophobia.
Dr. Egerton and Micky invite you to explore your own personality archetype and activate yourself as an ally within a beloved community; a community that acknowledges that, while we come in many shades and colors, we are part of one human race.
Deborah Threadgill Egerton, MA, PhD is an internationally respected spiritual teacher, an IEA certified Enneagram practitioner, and a consultant and coach. “Dr. E”, as she is affectionately referred to, is the Founder and President of Trinity Transition Consultants LLC. She works with individuals and organizations—both large and small—to help them release false historical narratives and to open their minds and hearts to a new (IDEA) Inclusion, Diversity, Equity & Anti-Racism.
For over two decades, the focus of her work has been teaching the Enneagram as a valuable tool for social justice and anti-racism and using it as a blueprint to reunite people. Her visionary approach to inclusion, diversity, equity, and anti-racism work expands the traditional scope of the “DEI” method and allows for the honoring of every individual with respect to all dimensions of their unique self-identification. She is a current board member of the International Enneagram Association, and her greatest passion is leading others to understand their own humanity.
Micky ScottBey Jones (she) is a womanist, multi-faith movement chaplain, writer, innovative certified, accredited Enneagram teacher, transformative leadership coach, compassionate facilitator, and nonviolence practitioner.
Micky is the author of Keep the Fires Burning: Conquering Stress and Burnout as a Mother-Baby Professional and contributing author in Becoming Like Creoles: Living and Leading at the Intersections of Injustice, Culture and Religion and Keep Watch With Me: An Advent Reader for Peacemakers and Holding Change: The Way of Emergent Strategy and Facilitation and Mediation and has contributed to the Journal of NAIITS: An Indigenous Learning Community and the Oneing Journal through the Center for Action and Contemplation. Her writing has been featured on many platforms including Christians For Social Action, The Porch Magazine, Sojourners, Our Bible App, and Red Letter Christians, and she’s a sought after guest on many podcasts including CTZNWELL, The Liturgists, Lord Have Mercy and Love Period. Micky is a regular co-host on the podcast, Bruce Reyes-Chow and Friends. You can find out more about Micky at mickyscottbeyjones.com.
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