Toxic Productivity Workshop with Marina Martinez-Bateman and the IPRC

Community Event
3:00 pm 4:30 pm
A grid like visual that has the following information: IPRC and Kaiser Permanente present: Toxic Productivity - Marina Martinez-Bareman will lead an interactive workshop about where toxic productivity comes from, how to identify it, and practice some exercises to help develop other coping strategies. Come join the conversation! RSVP on the Portland Sunday Parkways Facebook event page.

Join host Marina Martinez-Bateman in a class in toxic productivity! 

Attendees will talk about where toxic productivity comes from, how to identify it, and practice some exercises to help develop other coping strategies.

Marina Martinez-Bateman (they/them) is an artist, writer, and serial entrepreneur who spent the last 20 years applying personal recovery, activism and community work to business strategy. You may know them from Open Signal's radical $1 membership campaign that raised $25,000 in the first six months; the East Portland Pilot Project in Portland which got 8 to 1 return on investment for East Portland small businesses, or the SAG-AFTRA merger campaign in Los Angeles where Marina's team was nominated for a PR Week award. They are the Managing Director of Letter-O-Matic, a newsletter writing service and currently maintain membership in Business for a Better Portland, The Gresham Chamber of Commerce, and The Foster Area Business Association. They live in Rockwood with their husband, two dogs and a cat. In addition to art and nature, they love comic books, action movies, and video games.

www.marinaforhire.com

This free event is part of SundayParkwaysatHome brought to you by a partnership with the Independent Publishing Resource Center (IPRC) and Kaiser Permanente. Join the class Live on our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/PortlandSundayParkways/.

Here's a bio for the IPRC:

The Independent Publishing Resource Center (IPRC) is a Portland-based nonprofit that provides affordable access to space, tools, and resources for creating independently published media and artwork, building community and identity through maling. Over 22 years, we've served 35,000 community members, providing resources to create chapbooks, art, prints, and zines. We provide workshops in generative writing, letterpress, risograph, screen printing, graphic design, book binding, and calligraphy. We believe that healthy communities create together and that access to art-making is critical to well-being. The vision of a more inclusive and vibrant Portland arts ecosystem is what we strive to contribute to.