• Yes, online registration closes Friday, Feb. 9th. For more information check the registration page.

    On-site Registration:

    Friday, Feb. 16th

    8:30AM-4:30PM, Student Union Theater, Room 106 (AM) AND Los Angeles ABC, Room 308 ABC (PM)

    Saturday, Feb 17th

    8:00AM-4:00PM, Entrance of Plaza de La Raza, Outdoor Patio

  • Thursday, Feb. 15th

    Location: California State University, Los Angeles: 5151 State University Dr, Los Angeles, CA 90032

    Friday, Feb. 16th

    Location: California State University, Los Angeles: 5151 State University Dr, Los Angeles, CA 90032

    Saturday, Feb. 17th

    Location: Plaza de la Raza Cultural Center, 3540 North Mission Road, Northeast Los Angeles, CA, 90031

  • Yes, on Friday and Saturday food will be served all day for breakfast, lunch and dinner time.

  • MASKS
    While in the conference session rooms and common areas, masks are required unless you are eating, drinking, or presenting. We are asking for you to be cognizant of social distancing as we know that masking and social distancing (along with testing) are the critical components to help stop the spread of COVID-19.

    Given that we will only have a limited supply of masks at the Registration Area, we encourage you to bring your own high quality masks.

    RECEPTIONS AND FOOD
    During our scheduled meal times, food stations will be open for conference attendees to serve themselves.

    We will have hand sanitizer available but we encourage you to bring your own.

    COVID-19 TESTING
    Given that COVID-19 home tests are readily available, we expect that you will check to make sure that you do not have COVID-19 or any COVID-19 symptoms at least 24-hours before you are scheduled to travel.

    If you test positive or have symptoms, we expect (and strongly encourage, for the safety of our members) that you will stay home and join us virtually (depending upon your session).

    We will not have COVID-19 tests available but if you do develop symptoms during the conference, we request that you notify us so that we can implement (to the best of our ability) confidential contract tracing procedures and that you stay in your hotel room until you are feeling better.

  • Yes, we understand how important it is to take breaks and have a space to ground.

    We are grateful to have The 8th House to help cultivated a Healing Justice Space & Integration Lounge.

    “Step into an oasis of your imagination, a haven within the conference dedicated to healing justice practice, integration, and rest. We invite you to delve into the intricate aspects of human experience represented in The 8th House of astrology: death, mental health, inheritances, taboos, and transformation. The 8th House serves as a refuge for collective exploration, where there is no wrong way to engage in healing. Come claim time and space for self at The 8th House; engage individually and/or collectively. Let’s reject a one-size-fits-all model of community care, and ground our healing strategies in the wisdom of place and ancestral technologies.
    Play with sensory experiences that may include: a tea service offering, time with live plants and dry herbs, a community altar, soft landings with pillows and blankets, and engagement with music, sound, scent, and silence. We uplift the role of practice as a vital ingredient for transformation and invite engagement to experiment with intuition toning, relationship training, adaptation, collective grieving, and release. We will have a participatory altar in our space and invite you to bring items to contribute. In alignment with disability justice principles, The 8th House will practice universal masking.”