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Compas Con Paz x Xangari Institute Present: Summer 2026 Retreat (Men 40+)
is a space for reflection, leadership, and healing rooted in circle practice and lived experience.
Leadership • Healing • Legacy • Responsibility
Many men reach a point where strength is no longer the question—
but direction, peace, and meaning become the real inquiry.
This is for men who have carried a lot.
Built a lot.
Lost things.
Learned things.
And are now asking:
What kind of man do I want to be in this next chapter?
This is not a retreat of escape.
It is a return to presence, responsibility, and clarity
The T’skitantani P’urhépecha Reconnecting Program invites participants into a guided journey of identity, belonging, and cultural wellness through teachings, reflection, storytelling, language exposure, and traditional practices shared in community.
This summer program is designed for individuals, families, first-generation community members, and anyone seeking to strengthen their relationship with P’urhépecha heritage in a meaningful and accessible way. Sessions may include cultural teachings, introductory language practice, ancestral values, traditional arts, community dialogue, songs, and intergenerational connection.
T’skitantani creates space to reconnect with what has always lived within us—our roots, our stories, and our collective memory.
Summer 2026
Community Exchange: $26 per session
Presented in collaboration with Xangari Institute and T’skitantani Cultural Reconnection Initiatives.
Reconnect with the heart of the P’urhépecha language through a welcoming community-centered learning space rooted in culture, identity, and ancestral connection.
The T’skitantani P’urhépecha Language Class is designed for beginners, families, youth, and community members interested in learning and reclaiming everyday P’urhépecha language in a supportive and culturally grounded environment. Each Friday gathering introduces foundational vocabulary, pronunciation, greetings, songs, storytelling, and cultural teachings that strengthen connection to heritage and community.
This summer series honors language as medicine, memory, and belonging—creating space to learn together across generations.
Fridays • Summer 2026
Community Exchange: $13 per class
Hosted by Xangari Institute and T’skitantani Cultural Reconnection Initiatives
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