w/ Dorcas Cheng-Tozun

Social Justice for the Sensitive Soul

To be an "effective activist," we're often told we must be loud, out on the front lines, and absolutely certain of where we stand on everything.

But that leaves a lot of us asking: what if we don't quite fit that mold? What then?

Or as Dorcas Cheng-Tozun asks:

"What does social justice work look like for those of us who don't feel comfortable battling in the trenches?"

Join us in this conversation as Dorcas helps us understand our current political and social context, and how we can expand the possibilities of how to be a peacemaker and positive force for change in our communities.

Live, Virtual Event

April 19, 2026
4:30pm Pacific Time

This event is offered at no financial cost.

Andrew Lang

Andrew Lang is an educator in the Pacific Northwest and the writer and facilitator behind Gentle Change.

Emphasizing the importance of embodied and guilt-free social action, he works with folks to find sustainable ways to turn experiences of overwhelm into action that brings repair and healing in their communities.

You can find more of his work and offerings here.

Dorcas Cheng-Tozun

Dorcas Cheng-Tozun is an award-winning writer, editor, speaker, and social impact professional.

She has over twenty years of experience in the nonprofit and social enterprise sectors, working in community development, leadership development, affordable housing, off-grid energy access, contemplative activism, and education.

You can find her book Social Justice for the Sensitive Soul here.

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