Our Sorcery Hour. This weekend.
When organizing Our Sorcery Hour, the vision was clear: to create an accessible, deeply diverse space where the quality of knowledge always comes before commercial scale.
This coming weekend, we are hosting a virtual gathering of 13 distinct workshops led by practitioners who bring genuine depth, respect, and experience to the Craft.We intentionally kept the registration price low because true community spaces should be accessible to everyone, regardless of their financial situation or physical location. This approach aims to make everyone feel welcome and valued, fostering trust in our commitment to accessibility.
In many standard events, attendees are charged steep ticket prices, yet the presenters themselves are rarely paid for their labor, research, and energy. We choose a different, more sustainable model. By keeping our overhead minimal and focusing on what matters, your low-cost ticket directly ensures that every single presenter is fairly compensated for their valuable time and wisdom. It is an act of mutual respect and solidarity.
Our Sorcery Hour is not another very expensive/inaccessible event for many members of the metaphysical community seeking a safe learning space, but rather a series of workshops, collectively hosted, organized, and promoted, in webinar format, for members of the LGBTQIA community and other minorities within the esoteric community.
The low costs of each ticket, although accessible to most, will help us cover the work of the designers, coordinators, rental platforms, presenters, and webinar services used, making possible a series of short classes (50~60 minutes per class) of the hand of different sorcerers, brujas, witches, and expert teachers on the subject, with a variety of presenters who are here to represent different faces of the community.
Creating a series of virtual classes accessible to the majority on various topics of magic and sorcery, where diversity, respect among our members, collaboration, and a safe space for all are vital.
Featuring this Year: Yvla Mara Radziszewski, Jezmina Von Thiele, Emma Kathryn, Mawiyah Kai EL-Jamah Bomani, Laura Davila aka Daphne la Hecchicera, Laura Gonzalez, Elhoim Leafar, Ian Allan, RJ aka Magica Guajiro, Ron Padron, Jonathan Ramirez, Shanice Ariel, and Lilith Dorsey.
To help us meet our goal and support fair pay for presenters, but also to raise the same donation numbers as a year ago, we need just a couple more attendees over the next 24 hrs. Your support empowers our community and sustains this space.
If you believe in supporting a community that values fair exchange, labor ethics, and genuine accessibility, your presence fosters a sense of shared purpose and belonging, making a tangible difference. Secure your spot in the link in bio and stand with our community of presenters.
Grab your tickets and save your spot here: https://elhoimleafar.com/oursorceryhour/


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